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Museum Collection: Banded Agate Ear Rings 617E
Museum Collection: Banded Agate Ear Rings 617E
Museum Collection: Banded Agate Ear Rings 617E
Ear rings to match necklace 59" long or 22" long. Based on a long necklace of beads in fine stones and gold Susa (Iran) Achaemenid Persian period, 4th century B.C.
Paris, Louvre Museum, Department of Oriental Antiquities
Developed for the Réunion des Musées Nationaux
The extraordinary variety of beads on this long necklace illustrates the taste for polychromy so typical of oriental jewelry. This necklace was discovered in Susa, one of the capitals of the Empire, in the tomb of a high ranking person who was laid to rest in his sarcophagus wearing all his jewelry, with a silver cup, two alabaster vases and two coins at his side, that made it possible to date the sarcophagus to the end of the Persian Empire.
Materials: Jade, Agate, gold finish granulation beads,
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Gift Box included