N. 81840467

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Asie occidentale Oro Anello applicato con intarsio di corniola
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Asie occidentale Oro Anello applicato con intarsio di corniola

A Western Asiatic gold applique attached to a thin, solid hoop, forming a ring. The applique is rhomboid in shape and features an inset grooved channel. A red carnelian inlay is set in the bezel frame. Many grand civilisations inhabited the area of Western Asia in Antiquity, their wealth and prosperity is witnessed by the very sophisticated precious metal crafting of jewellery. Gold would have been hammered down to a thin layer and manipulated into different shapes. Gold and silver jewellery would have featured gold granules, glass and semi-precious stone inlays and detailed engravings. Very fine granulation along with filigree, 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: Circa 1.6 internal diameter, closest UK ring size: K 1/2. Weight: 0.8 g Provenance: Ex Japanese collection, deceased gentleman, acquired 1970s-2000s.

N. 81840467

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Asie occidentale Oro Anello applicato con intarsio di corniola

Asie occidentale Oro Anello applicato con intarsio di corniola

A Western Asiatic gold applique attached to a thin, solid hoop, forming a ring. The applique is rhomboid in shape and features an inset grooved channel. A red carnelian inlay is set in the bezel frame.

Many grand civilisations inhabited the area of Western Asia in Antiquity, their wealth and prosperity is witnessed by the very sophisticated precious metal crafting of jewellery. Gold would have been hammered down to a thin layer and manipulated into different shapes. Gold and silver jewellery would have featured gold granules, glass and semi-precious stone inlays and detailed engravings. Very fine granulation along with filigree, 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: Circa 1.6 internal diameter, closest UK ring size: K 1/2.

Weight: 0.8 g

Provenance: Ex Japanese collection, deceased gentleman, acquired 1970s-2000s.

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