Western Asiatic Gold Triple Bead






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Western Asiatic gold triple bead formed of three connected spherical elements, perforated for suspension, with twisted filigree trails at the ends and where the beads join, circa 1st Millennium BC; measures L 1.2 cm x W 0.5 cm and weighs 0.38 g.
Description from the seller
A small Western Asiatic gold bead formed of three connected spherical elements. The beads have been perforated for suspension, and twisted filigree trails decorate either end, as well as the area where they are attached to each other. Signs of wear as consistent with age, such as hairline cracks, tarnishing, indentations and scratches. There are some earthly encrustations to the surface.
Many grand civilisations inhabited the area of the Near East and Western Asia in Antiquity, and their wealth and prosperity is witnessed by the very sophisticated precious metal crafting of jewellery. Gold beads would have been a part of elaborate larger pieces, such as on necklaces or bracelets in the area of Western Asia. Beautiful precious and semi-precious stones would have been added in the larger pieces to signify wealth and social status. These styles were at the centre of Near Eastern and Western Asiatic jewellery production and were later adopted by the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans. Gold necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets would have been worn in everyday life but also buried with the deceased.
Measurements: L 1.2cm x W 0.5cm
Weight: 0.38g
Provenance: Ex Japanese private collection, deceased, 1970-2010.
Seller's Story
A small Western Asiatic gold bead formed of three connected spherical elements. The beads have been perforated for suspension, and twisted filigree trails decorate either end, as well as the area where they are attached to each other. Signs of wear as consistent with age, such as hairline cracks, tarnishing, indentations and scratches. There are some earthly encrustations to the surface.
Many grand civilisations inhabited the area of the Near East and Western Asia in Antiquity, and their wealth and prosperity is witnessed by the very sophisticated precious metal crafting of jewellery. Gold beads would have been a part of elaborate larger pieces, such as on necklaces or bracelets in the area of Western Asia. Beautiful precious and semi-precious stones would have been added in the larger pieces to signify wealth and social status. These styles were at the centre of Near Eastern and Western Asiatic jewellery production and were later adopted by the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans. Gold necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets would have been worn in everyday life but also buried with the deceased.
Measurements: L 1.2cm x W 0.5cm
Weight: 0.38g
Provenance: Ex Japanese private collection, deceased, 1970-2010.
