ANCIENT JEWERLY

Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Egyptian jewelry are known for their unique styles, craftsmanship, and materials.

Each of these civilizations had its own distinct jewelry traditions. Here's a brief overview of jewelry from these cultures:

Ancient Greek Jewelry:

Materials: Greek jewelry often used materials such as gold, silver, and precious gemstones. They also crafted jewelry from terracotta and glass.

Designs: Greek jewelry featured intricate designs with motifs like mythological creatures, gods, and goddesses. Laurel wreaths, animals, and geometric patterns were common.

Types: Common jewelry items include rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, and diadems. Filigree work and granulation were popular techniques.

Ancient Roman Jewelry:

Materials: Romans used a wide range of materials, including gold, silver, glass, pearls, and various gemstones.

Designs: Roman jewelry featured motifs like cameos, intaglios, and portraits. Roman women often wore intricate necklaces and bracelets.

Types: Roman jewelry included brooches, fibulae (brooches used to fasten clothing), rings, and earrings. Snake-shaped bracelets and gold coins as pendants were popular.

Byzantine Jewelry:

Materials: Byzantine jewelry was characterized by the extensive use of gold, often adorned with pearls, gemstones, and enamel.

Designs: Byzantine jewelry had religious themes, with Christian symbols like crosses and the chi-rho. Filigree work and cloisonné enamel were common.

Types: Earrings, necklaces, and bracelets with pendants were common in Byzantine jewelry. The use of religious icons made it distinct.

Ancient Egyptian Jewelry:

Materials: Ancient Egyptians used materials like gold, silver, and semi-precious stones. Faience, a glazed ceramic material, was also popular.

Designs: Egyptian jewelry often featured symbolic motifs like the ankh, the scarab beetle, and depictions of gods and goddesses. Hieroglyphs were sometimes incorporated.

Types: Common Egyptian jewelry items include amulets, collars, bracelets, and rings. The use of jewelry had both decorative and protective functions.


Gold ring coin roman aureus

Gold ring coin roman aureus

11,85g.14 karat yellow gold ring with 24k. Original ancient Roman gold coin of Emperor Antoninus Piu..

$900.00 Ex Tax: $900.00

Scythian Gold Comb

Scythian Gold Comb

Scythian gold comb with a Battle Scene.  Late 5th-early 4th century B.C...

$9,000.00 Ex Tax: $9,000.00

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