N.º 102025778

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Roma Antiga Colar, pulseira e brincos com contas de vidro romano.
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Roma Antiga Colar, pulseira e brincos com contas de vidro romano.

Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid. Handmade matching jewellery set composed of a necklace, bracelet and pair of earrings with Roman glass beads in a coordinated colour palette. The beads vary in form from elongated tubular and cylindrical shapes to rounded and irregular examples, all arranged in a balanced design. The honey and amber coloured beads are combined with contrasting greens, ranging from deep green to lighter emerald hues. The ancient beads are restrung with modern materials and fittings. The bracelet has a flexible flexible design which is easy to wear (clasp-free design). Necklace: ± 52 cm total length Diameter beads: ± 13,5 mm maximum Bracelet: ± 56 - 70 mm diameter Diameter beads: ± 8,4 mm Earrings: Total length: ± 50,5 mm Diameter beads: ± 7,5 mm maximum Amber was a very expensive commodity in the Roman period. By adding iron-sulphur during the glass-making process the Romans succeeded in imitating this highly appreciated colour in glass. Certificate of Authenticity (PDF) is available upon request for all lots with a hammer price of €100 or higher. Condition: good condition and wearable. The ancient beads are restrung and combined with modern gold-plated spacer beads and fittings. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images. Composed with beads originating from various old collections, acquired in the UK between 2016-2024. Every ancient bead shows subtle variations and signs of age, reflecting its history and adding to the unique charm of every composition. Please note: photographed in a professional studio against a deep black background to enhance contrast and detail. Studio lighting and individual screen settings may slightly affect the appearance of colours. ANCIENT GLASS Glass has always been found in nature, but the humans first created glass about 4.000 years ago. when ancient craftsmen in Mesopotamia discovered the art of mixing sand, soda and lime to make glass. For centuries, glass was a luxury item and reserved for the upper classes. Glassmaking centers around the Mediterranean world experimented with new techniques (casting, core-forming, mosaic glass) and with colours by adding metallic oxides (cobalt, copper, etc) to the mixture. The Romans learned the glass-making craft after the conquest of Egypt in the 1st century BC. During the 1st century AD the glassblowing technique revolutionized the production and made it possible to produce larger quantities. By adding manganese dioxide Roman glassmakers successfully produced colourless or ‘aqua’ glass for the first time. Roman glass became a very popular material, used for beads, glass windows, mosaic tiles, tableware pieces etc. Roman glass was traded all over the Roman Empire and far beyond to Central Africa, Scandinavia and via the Silk Route to China.

N.º 102025778

Já não está disponível
Roma Antiga Colar, pulseira e brincos com contas de vidro romano.

Roma Antiga Colar, pulseira e brincos com contas de vidro romano.

Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid.

Handmade matching jewellery set composed of a necklace, bracelet and pair of earrings with Roman glass beads in a coordinated colour palette.
The beads vary in form from elongated tubular and cylindrical shapes to rounded and irregular examples, all arranged in a balanced design. The honey and amber coloured beads are combined with contrasting greens, ranging from deep green to lighter emerald hues.
The ancient beads are restrung with modern materials and fittings. The bracelet has a flexible flexible design which is easy to wear (clasp-free design).

Necklace: ± 52 cm total length
Diameter beads: ± 13,5 mm maximum

Bracelet: ± 56 - 70 mm diameter
Diameter beads: ± 8,4 mm

Earrings:
Total length: ± 50,5 mm
Diameter beads: ± 7,5 mm maximum

Amber was a very expensive commodity in the Roman period. By adding iron-sulphur during the glass-making process the Romans succeeded in imitating this highly appreciated colour in glass.

Certificate of Authenticity (PDF) is available upon request for all lots with a hammer price of €100 or higher.

Condition: good condition and wearable. The ancient beads are restrung and combined with modern gold-plated spacer beads and fittings. Signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images.
Composed with beads originating from various old collections, acquired in the UK between 2016-2024.

Every ancient bead shows subtle variations and signs of age, reflecting its history and adding to the unique charm of every composition.
Please note: photographed in a professional studio against a deep black background to enhance contrast and detail. Studio lighting and individual screen settings may slightly affect the appearance of colours.



ANCIENT GLASS
Glass has always been found in nature, but the humans first created glass about 4.000 years ago. when ancient craftsmen in Mesopotamia discovered the art of mixing sand, soda and lime to make glass.
For centuries, glass was a luxury item and reserved for the upper classes.

Glassmaking centers around the Mediterranean world experimented with new techniques (casting, core-forming, mosaic glass) and with colours by adding metallic oxides (cobalt, copper, etc) to the mixture.

The Romans learned the glass-making craft after the conquest of Egypt in the 1st century BC. During the 1st century AD the glassblowing technique revolutionized the production and made it possible to produce larger quantities. By adding manganese dioxide Roman glassmakers successfully produced colourless or ‘aqua’ glass for the first time.

Roman glass became a very popular material, used for beads, glass windows, mosaic tiles, tableware pieces etc. Roman glass was traded all over the Roman Empire and far beyond to Central Africa, Scandinavia and via the Silk Route to China.

Licitação fechada
Peter Reynaers
Especialista
Estimativa  € 600 - € 750

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