1991.75.96, Ring with engraved carnelian, Rome, first half of 3rd century C.E., gilded silver
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In the Roman world, rings were a status symbol, and their use was strictly limited to certain social groups. Roman rings were typically set with an
1991.75.95, Carnelian necklace, Rome, 2nd century C.E., Carnelian, pasta vitrea
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As far as Roman jewelry is concerned, the 2nd century CE.is not well-represented, except for a few finds from the provincial areas of the Roman world.
1991.75.94.1, Necklace, Rome, 2nd century C.E., gold, glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As far as Roman jewelry is concerned, the 2nd century C.E. is not well-represented, except for a few finds from the provincial areas of the Roman world.
1991.75.93, Necklace with pendants, Rome, 2nd century C.E., gold, emerald
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As far as Roman jewelry is concerned, the 2nd century CE is not well-represented, except for a few finds from the provincial areas of the Roman world.
1991.75.94.2.a-b, Pair of ear pendants, Rome, 2nd century C.E., gold, glass
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
As far as Roman jewelry is concerned, the 2nd century CE is not well-represented, except for a few finds from the provincial are
1991.75.42.a-b, Pair of cylinders, greece, 6th century B.C.E., gold copy
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Greek goldwork was not limited to the production of jewelry. Gold vessels of different shapes and sizes are known from temple inventories and from actual finds. The exact purpose of other gold objects is not always clear.
1991.75.41.a-b, Pair of cylinders, greece, 6th century B.C.E., gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Greek goldwork was not limited to the production of jewelry. Gold vessels of different shapes and sizes are known from temple inventories and from actual finds. The exact purpose of other gold objects is not always clear.
1991.75.51.a-b, Pair of reels, Greece, 5th-4th century B.C.E., gold
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Greek goldwork was not limited to the production of jewelry. Gold vessels of different shapes and sizes are known from temple inventories and from actual finds. The exact purpose of other gold objects is not always clear.