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Ring-shaped earring with pendants

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Description

Ring-shaped earrings complete with gold, glass and clay beads was found in a looted burial of a woman. The earring is made of square wire, the ends meet not closed. Three pendants are strung on the ring. They are made of an aquamarine. Their shape is parallelepiped. They are set in a gold pyramid frames. A cylindrical "cap" with a wire loop is soldered on top of each.

Material/Technique

Gold, aquamarine, forging, molding, polishing

Measurements

h 49 mm; ring: d 28 mm

Acknowledgements

Фінансування здійснюється зі Стабілізаційного фонду культури та освіти 2023 Федеральним міністерством закордонних справ Німеччини та Goethe-Institut. goethe.de
Funded by the Stabilisation Fund for Culture and Education of the German Federal Foreign Office and the Goethe-Institut. goethe.de

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