A PAIR OF BYZANTINE GOLD, PEARL, GARNET AND EMERALD EARRINGS
A PAIR OF BYZANTINE GOLD, PEARL, GARNET AND EMERALD EARRINGS

CIRCA 5TH-6TH CENTURY A.D.

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A PAIR OF BYZANTINE GOLD, PEARL, GARNET AND EMERALD EARRINGS
CIRCA 5TH-6TH CENTURY A.D.
Each composed of a plain hollow hoop, tapering at each end to plain wire forming a hook-and-loop closure, the loop extending, threaded through a pearl and coiled back around the hoop, suspending a drop composed of wire spiraled along the length, threaded through a beaded spacer and a globular emerald bead, a large granule above the spiral, also suspending both ends of a length of double loop-in-loop chain with ribbed collars, supporting a small pendant cross, centered by a collar-set cabochon garnet
Each: 3 13/16 in. (9.7 cm.) long
來源
Private Collection, England, mid 1970s.

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Earrings with pendant chains were fashionable in Byzantium but have survived in limited numbers. There is one earring in Baltimore and a pair in the Farrell Collection, each with pendant crosses, pearls and semi-precious stones (see no. 172 in Spier, Treasures of the Ferrell Collection).