Offered by Matthew Holder
A Pair of Gold and Gem-Set Earrings
Byzantine Empire, 5th–6th Century AD
Dimensions: Each earring approx. 9.8 cm long
Weight: Approx. 7.3 grams each
A refined pair of Byzantine gold earrings, each constructed from twisted gold wire and hoop fittings, supporting a series of faceted amethyst beads. Suspended from the beads are cruciform pendants, the arms set with pearls and sapphires, and centred with a cabochon emerald within a rub-over gold mount.
This composition exemplifies the confluence of opulence and Christian symbolism characteristic of high-status personal adornment in the early Byzantine period. The use of precious stones in a structured theological arrangement suggests a liturgical or devotional function, in addition to their aesthetic value.
Comparable Example:
Cf. Christie’s, New York, Ancient Jewellery, Sale 2491, 7 December 2011, Lot 449.
https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5509414
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