SCYTHIAN GOLD PENDANT
Ca. 500-300 BC. A stone pendant features an irregularly shaped body with elegant curves and pleasing asymmetry. It is expertly set in a gold pendant enclosing, consisting of two opposing gold caps that encase the stone and provide a secure setting for it. Above the caps are suspension loops, which allow the pendant to be worn on a necklace or other piece of jewelry. Scythian gold jewelry often incorporated precious stones and other materials, further enhancing their beauty and value. The Scythians were known for their love of adornment, and their gold jewelry served as a testament to their refinement and aesthetic sensibility. Size: L:45.7mm / W:21.1mm ; 11g Provenance: Private London collection formerly acquired on the European Art market before 2000.
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Ca. 500-300 BC. A stone pendant features an irregularly shaped body with elegant curves and pleasing asymmetry. It is expertly set in a gold pendant enclosing, consisting of two opposing gold caps that encase the stone and provide a secure setting for it. Above the caps are suspension loops, which allow the pendant to be worn on a necklace or other piece of jewelry. Scythian gold jewelry often incorporated precious stones and other materials, further enhancing their beauty and value. The Scythians were known for their love of adornment, and their gold jewelry served as a testament to their refinement and aesthetic sensibility. Size: L:45.7mm / W:21.1mm ; 11g Provenance: Private London collection formerly acquired on the European Art market before 2000.
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