Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. This is a lovely necklace made from high quality 80% gold (equivalent to 19K+) comprised of a chain and medallion hook clasp. The medallion boss is the main decorative focal point, formed from a sheet of gold, hammered flat then molded into discoidal with a convex boss decorated with applied double spirals and braided roped twist wires. This medallion also serves as the clasp: the verso is welded to a thick wire bent into a loop to receive the hook attached to the terminal tip of the chain. The chain links are each made from a thick wire loop that is folded in half then slightly pinched in the middle to create twisted, interlocking, figure-8 shapes. This necklace is in excellent condition and is still wearable! Size (necklace): 15.25" L (38.7 cm); (boss): 0.75" Diameter (1.9 cm); gold quality: 80% (equivalent to 19K+); weight: 10.9 grams
For a similar example of this type of necklace please see the Walters Art Museum website, accession number: 57.521.
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Provenance: East Coast collection, New York Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired before 2010
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Condition
Indentations and misshapen central boss and hook clasp. Loss to underside of gold sheet backing on boss but does not affect the face or overall presentation. Some chain links are also slightly bent, but intact.