Earring

  • 4th - 3rd century B.C.
  • Gold
  • H-5.5 W-3
Catalogue Entry

4th‐3rd century B.C.
Gold
H. 5.5 cm, W. 3.0 cm
The central half-oval panel shows a woman depicted in relief with breasts bared and surrounded by granulations. Five pendant chains with lotus designs hang from the lower edge of this panel. Each of the lotuses has settings for inlay work.

Earrings

A rich variety of styles can be found in the earring group, and there are many more earrings than those found in the Oxus treasure. These earrings can be basically divided into two groups: simple items and elaborated items. The simple earrings are simply open loops, or those with small fasteners. The other group includes pendants in addition to the fasteners. There are more of the open loop form, and as there is no clear difference in period between the different styles of simple forms with small granules or rings for attaching pendants, it is hard to assign dates to these works. The works with small fittings for inlay or granulation are thought to date from the Hellenistic period. The majority of these earrings are made of silver with gold plating, and they were the work of skilled craftsmen.

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