"Necklace clasp" Earrings
REF BW100160
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EAN 3336728547884 |
"Necklace clasp" Earrings
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"Necklace clasp" Earrings
The clasp, in the shape of a "laurel leaf", is a perfect illustration of the new definition of styles established by Roman jewellers who sought to break away from the pre-existing Greek models. During the 2nd and 3rd centuries, new symbols, such as the wheel, half-moon, and ivy or laurel leaves, started to appear on pendants, bracelets and necklaces.
The original gold clasp was part of a luxurious set composed of three segments of three rows of fluorite alternating with three rows of pearls.
The combination of precious materials and gems produces a colourful effect to the detriment of the setting itself, which has consequently become particularly discreet.
- Size
- 4,5 x 1,2 cm
1.77" x 0.47"
- Packaging
- Suedette
- Epoch
- Roman art, middle of the 3rd century A.D.
- Origin
- After the clasp of a necklace with Baroque pearls
- Material of the original
- Original in gold
- Museum
- Paris - Musée du Louvre
- Material
- Sterling Silver 925
- Art movement
- Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities
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