Antik Galloromersk – Keltisk glas Perlehalskæde






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Gammel glasperlekæde i gallo-romersk-keltisk stil, ca. 35 cm lang med ca. 60 perler, dateret til det 1.–3. århundrede e.Kr., i god stand.
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Ancient Gallo-Roman-Celtic Glass Bead Necklace
Culture / Period: Gallo-Roman-Celtic
Date / Period: 1st–3rd century A.D.
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 35 cm total length; approximately 60 beads
Condition: Good condition. Composed of ancient beads restrung for display and preservation. The beads exhibit attractive burial weathering, mineral deposits, iridescence, and surface patination consistent with age.
No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.
Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 171
The current owner purchased the Ancient Gallo-Roman-Celtic glass bead necklace from a private collection.
According to the available information, the beads had previously been part of a private collection in the Netherlands before 1990.
No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object is available.
Background Information:
This necklace is composed of approximately sixty ancient glass beads originating from the Gallo-Roman-Celtic world and dating to the 1st–3rd century A.D. It represents a colourful and diverse assemblage of personal adornment from the northwestern provinces of the Roman Empire, where indigenous Celtic traditions blended with Roman craftsmanship, trade, and fashion.
The Gallo-Roman-Celtic cultural sphere encompassed much of present-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of the Netherlands and Germany. Following the Roman conquest, local populations maintained many traditional customs while embracing the economic and cultural opportunities offered by the Roman world. Jewellery provides some of the clearest evidence of this interaction, combining native decorative preferences with Roman materials and manufacturing techniques.
The necklace displays a striking variety of bead forms and colours. Deep cobalt-blue glass beads, highly characteristic of Celtic and Gallo-Roman jewellery, are combined with elongated white beads, cylindrical red examples, cream-coloured beads, turquoise-green elements, and a distinctive large central bead. Several beads display attractive weathering and mineral deposits acquired during centuries of burial. The variety of shapes, colours, and sizes demonstrates the creativity of ancient bead makers and the personal nature of bead arrangements during the Roman period.
Glass beads were among the most popular forms of personal adornment throughout the Roman provinces. They were worn primarily by women and children and could be arranged in countless combinations according to local fashion and individual taste. Necklaces such as this served not only as decorative ornaments but also as visible expressions of identity, status, and cultural affiliation.
The production of glass was one of the most advanced industries of the Roman Empire. Large-scale primary workshops produced raw glass that was distributed across the Empire to regional workshops where skilled craftsmen transformed it into vessels, jewellery, and luxury goods. Through extensive commercial networks, glass beads circulated widely throughout Roman Gaul, Germania, Britannia, and the Low Countries. Such objects were traded across large distances, reaching regions such as present-day Germany and the Netherlands.
The necklace also reflects the enduring popularity of Celtic bead jewellery. Long before Roman rule, Celtic communities valued colourful glass ornaments, and these traditions remained influential throughout the Imperial period. As a result, Gallo-Roman-Celtic necklaces often display a distinctive combination of indigenous decorative tastes and Roman craftsmanship, creating a style unique to the northwestern provinces of the Empire.
Although individual ancient beads are regularly encountered, complete or near-complete bead necklaces are considerably less common. Because the original organic stringing materials rarely survive, most necklaces became dispersed over time. Assemblages such as this therefore provide valuable insight into the jewellery traditions, craftsmanship, and aesthetic preferences of the people who lived nearly two thousand years ago.
Dating to the 1st–3rd century A.D., this necklace is an attractive example of personal adornment from the Gallo-Roman-Celtic world. It provides a direct and tangible connection to the inhabitants of the Roman provinces, where Celtic traditions and Roman influences came together in a vibrant and sophisticated jewellery culture. It forms a tangible connection to the ancient world, in which objects of this kind played an important role in daily life and personal expression.
Ancient Gallo-Roman-Celtic Glass Bead Necklace
Culture / Period: Gallo-Roman-Celtic
Date / Period: 1st–3rd century A.D.
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 35 cm total length; approximately 60 beads
Condition: Good condition. Composed of ancient beads restrung for display and preservation. The beads exhibit attractive burial weathering, mineral deposits, iridescence, and surface patination consistent with age.
No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.
Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 171
The current owner purchased the Ancient Gallo-Roman-Celtic glass bead necklace from a private collection.
According to the available information, the beads had previously been part of a private collection in the Netherlands before 1990.
No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object is available.
Background Information:
This necklace is composed of approximately sixty ancient glass beads originating from the Gallo-Roman-Celtic world and dating to the 1st–3rd century A.D. It represents a colourful and diverse assemblage of personal adornment from the northwestern provinces of the Roman Empire, where indigenous Celtic traditions blended with Roman craftsmanship, trade, and fashion.
The Gallo-Roman-Celtic cultural sphere encompassed much of present-day France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of the Netherlands and Germany. Following the Roman conquest, local populations maintained many traditional customs while embracing the economic and cultural opportunities offered by the Roman world. Jewellery provides some of the clearest evidence of this interaction, combining native decorative preferences with Roman materials and manufacturing techniques.
The necklace displays a striking variety of bead forms and colours. Deep cobalt-blue glass beads, highly characteristic of Celtic and Gallo-Roman jewellery, are combined with elongated white beads, cylindrical red examples, cream-coloured beads, turquoise-green elements, and a distinctive large central bead. Several beads display attractive weathering and mineral deposits acquired during centuries of burial. The variety of shapes, colours, and sizes demonstrates the creativity of ancient bead makers and the personal nature of bead arrangements during the Roman period.
Glass beads were among the most popular forms of personal adornment throughout the Roman provinces. They were worn primarily by women and children and could be arranged in countless combinations according to local fashion and individual taste. Necklaces such as this served not only as decorative ornaments but also as visible expressions of identity, status, and cultural affiliation.
The production of glass was one of the most advanced industries of the Roman Empire. Large-scale primary workshops produced raw glass that was distributed across the Empire to regional workshops where skilled craftsmen transformed it into vessels, jewellery, and luxury goods. Through extensive commercial networks, glass beads circulated widely throughout Roman Gaul, Germania, Britannia, and the Low Countries. Such objects were traded across large distances, reaching regions such as present-day Germany and the Netherlands.
The necklace also reflects the enduring popularity of Celtic bead jewellery. Long before Roman rule, Celtic communities valued colourful glass ornaments, and these traditions remained influential throughout the Imperial period. As a result, Gallo-Roman-Celtic necklaces often display a distinctive combination of indigenous decorative tastes and Roman craftsmanship, creating a style unique to the northwestern provinces of the Empire.
Although individual ancient beads are regularly encountered, complete or near-complete bead necklaces are considerably less common. Because the original organic stringing materials rarely survive, most necklaces became dispersed over time. Assemblages such as this therefore provide valuable insight into the jewellery traditions, craftsmanship, and aesthetic preferences of the people who lived nearly two thousand years ago.
Dating to the 1st–3rd century A.D., this necklace is an attractive example of personal adornment from the Gallo-Roman-Celtic world. It provides a direct and tangible connection to the inhabitants of the Roman provinces, where Celtic traditions and Roman influences came together in a vibrant and sophisticated jewellery culture. It forms a tangible connection to the ancient world, in which objects of this kind played an important role in daily life and personal expression.
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