Reproduction of earrings, the upper part is drop-shaped and the lower part has circular shapes that hang as if it were a bunch of grapes, these earrings are embossed on the front and flat on the back.
Jewelry in the Roman world is of great importance since it was a symbol of social status and was a means of embellishment. Both men and women wore jewelry, although the majority were women. Depending on the purchasing power, the jewels were made of noble metals and precious stones or of rude and cheap materials. They used metals such as silver, gold, bronze and gems such as pearls, garnets, jet, chalcedony, amethysts, variscites, emeralds and sometimes also vitreous pastes.
Title: Earring
Author: Anonymous
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Displayed in: Museum of the Public Baths of Caesaraugusta
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