N.º 99433302

Vendido
Antigua Roma Vidrio amarillo Collar de cuentas  (Sin Precio de Reserva)
Puja final
€ 28
Hace 4 semanas

Antigua Roma Vidrio amarillo Collar de cuentas (Sin Precio de Reserva)

A restrung Ancient Roman necklace composed of yellow glass beads, each displaying varying translucency and hues. The body of the necklace is composed of small rounded beads. The pendant of the necklace consists of seven stacked beads, beginning with four small rounded beads, then two cylindrical beads and ending with a small hoop bead. Please note this necklace is unclasped and threaded on string. Such necklaces testify to the popularity of glass ornaments across the Roman Empire. Glass had become more of a malleable material following the invention of glass blowing in the 1st century AD, allowing for new shapes and moulds to become popular in Roman society. One of these innovations included colouring the glass which was done using different metal oxides. The mass production of glass in Ancient Rome prompted the development of glass jewellery. The ageing process of glass endows Roman glass jewellery with unique qualities. For instance, contaminants manufactured into the glass, exposed to the surrounding environment over thousands of years, result in beautiful lustres and speckling, where the glass might formerly have been transparent. Measurements: Half length 33.2cm Provenance: Ex private UK collection, acquired 1990s. N.B. Delivery may be longer due to the busier period and we do not guarantee delivery before Christmas. Items paid for after the 19th December will be shipped after the New Year (week commencing on the 5th January 2026). **There will be an additional fee incurred for returned shipments due to buyer’s non-response to customs enquiries and/or unsuccessful delivery attempts.**

N.º 99433302

Vendido
Antigua Roma Vidrio amarillo Collar de cuentas  (Sin Precio de Reserva)

Antigua Roma Vidrio amarillo Collar de cuentas (Sin Precio de Reserva)

A restrung Ancient Roman necklace composed of yellow glass beads, each displaying varying translucency and hues. The body of the necklace is composed of small rounded beads. The pendant of the necklace consists of seven stacked beads, beginning with four small rounded beads, then two cylindrical beads and ending with a small hoop bead. Please note this necklace is unclasped and threaded on string.

Such necklaces testify to the popularity of glass ornaments across the Roman Empire. Glass had become more of a malleable material following the invention of glass blowing in the 1st century AD, allowing for new shapes and moulds to become popular in Roman society. One of these innovations included colouring the glass which was done using different metal oxides. The mass production of glass in Ancient Rome prompted the development of glass jewellery. The ageing process of glass endows Roman glass jewellery with unique qualities. For instance, contaminants manufactured into the glass, exposed to the surrounding environment over thousands of years, result in beautiful lustres and speckling, where the glass might formerly have been transparent.

Measurements: Half length 33.2cm

Provenance: Ex private UK collection, acquired 1990s.

N.B. Delivery may be longer due to the busier period and we do not guarantee delivery before Christmas. Items paid for after the 19th December will be shipped after the New Year (week commencing on the 5th January 2026). **There will be an additional fee incurred for returned shipments due to buyer’s non-response to customs enquiries and/or unsuccessful delivery attempts.**

Puja final
€ 28
Peter Reynaers
Experto
Estimación  € 150 - € 200

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