Lot Essay
The strap necklace with beech-nut or other pendants became popular in Greece during the 4th Century B.C. The proportions of the present example differs considerable from these earlier necklaces, but is closely paralleled by a necklace found over 150 years ago at Vulci, now in Berlin, pl. 7.6 in Greifenhagen, Schmuckarbeiten in Edelmetall, Vol. II. The Berlin necklace is also constructed of loop-in-loop chain linked with beads, which is unusual for strap necklaces. The same technique was employed for the radiating bands of an early 2nd Century B.C. openwork hairnet from the Schimmel Collection, said to be from Egypt, now in the Metropolitan Museum, no. 197 in Williams and Odgen, Greek Gold.