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Ancient Roman Glass Blue Bead Necklace (200 B.C. - 50 A.D.)
Ancient Roman Glass Blue Bead Necklace (200 B.C. - 50 A.D.)
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Ancient Roman Blue Glass Pendant Necklace (200 B.C. – 50 A.D.)
Period:
Late Roman Republic to Early Roman Empire, circa 200 B.C. – 50 A.D.
Description:
This necklace showcases an authentic Ancient Roman glass bead pendant, created over 2,000 years ago during the height of Roman artistry in glassmaking. The bead is crafted in a distinctive eyelet form, featuring a rounded top with a drilled suspension hole and a slightly elongated lower body. Its deep cobalt-blue colour, marbled with mineral deposits from centuries of burial, reflects both the aesthetic tastes and the technical mastery of Roman glassmakers.
Measuring approximately 2 cm in length and weighing 2 grams, the bead has been carefully strung to preserve its ancient integrity while making it wearable as a striking pendant. The bold blue hue was highly prized in antiquity, symbolising protection and often believed to ward off evil — a property that makes this piece not only a beautiful adornment but also a talisman of the past.
Dimensions:
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Length of Bead: Approx. 2 cm
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Weight: Approx. 2 grams
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Chain: 17 in. (Sterling Silver)
Provenance:
From a documented private collection of Roman antiquities. Its authenticity has been verified by experts and is accompanied by certification of age and origin.
A Unique Collectible:
Unlike standard rounded Roman beads, this rare form with its pronounced suspension hole suggests it may have been intended as a pendant, perhaps worn for both decorative and protective purposes. Today, it stands as a wearable link to the ancient world, combining historical significance with timeless beauty.
Certification:
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, confirming its Roman origin and age.
Please Note:
While mounted for modern wear, this ancient bead should be handled with care to preserve its condition for generations to come.
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