细节
A ROMAN GOLD NECKLACE
Circa 3rd Century A.D.
With five pendants, each disk-shaped, with embossed sheets set back to back in imitation of an aureus, one side with a portrait, perhaps to be identified as Antoninus Pius (one facing left, one facing right), Caracalla (one facing left, one facing right) and Julia Domna facing right, the other side with a deity driving a quadriga, a standing deity, a reclining figure, a winged Victoria, and a lion, each pendant with an openwork foliate border and a ribbed suspension loop, the pendants threaded on four lengths of doubled loop-in-loop chain and interspersed by four profiled tubes, two of the chains secured to perforations on one edge of a large bead, and two of the chains extend through the beads, their ends crimped together by a thin sheet, the large beads ornamented with scallop shells, pelta shields and heart-shaped motifs
25 in. (63.5 cm) long