ROMAN BEADED NECKLACE
Ca. 100-300 AD
A restrung necklace composed of small glass and stone beads. It exhibits a captivating combination of materials that reflects the Romans' appreciation for diverse textures and colours. The use of stone beads adds a touch of natural elegance, while the inclusion of glass beads introduces a captivating translucency and vibrancy. The necklace features sections of blue beads interspersed with single red ones, creating a visually pleasing contrast and rhythm. Blue was a highly valued colour in Roman culture, symbolizing wealth, power, and divinity. The presence of large, disc-shaped bead in the centrepiece of the necklace further enhances its visual appeal. This bead, with its substantial size and distinctive shape, serves as a focal point and contributes to the overall balance and harmony of the design.
Size: L:390/780mm / W:mm ; 20g
Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Estimate: GBP 75 - 150
Price realized | 100 GBP |
Starting price | 50 GBP |
Estimate | 75 GBP |