Western Asiatic Banded Agate Necklace

£ 800.00

A restrung, Western Asiatic, necklace featuring white banded agate beads. It is predominantly made of rhomboid beads, graduating in size slightly towards the centre. The beads display varying tones of white, cream, brown and red, highlighting the natural beauty of the stone. The necklace is finished with a gold-plated clasp. (Please be aware clasp has not been professionally tied).

Date: 1st Millenium BC - 1st Millenium AD
Condition: Excellent condition. Suitable for wearing.
SKU: NES-203 Categories: , Tags: ,

Many grand civilisations inhabited the area of Western Asia in Antiquity, and their wealth and prosperity are witnessed by the very sophisticated precious metal crafting of jewellery. Gold would have been hammered down to a thin layer and manipulated into different shapes, with gold and silver jewellery featuring gold granules, glass and semi-precious stone inlays and detailed engravings. Their fine detailed craftsmanship was later adopted by the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans.

Agate has been known to fill veins or cracks in volcanic or altered rock underlain by granitic intrusive masses. Such agate, when cut transversely, exhibits a succession of parallel lines, often of extreme tenuity, giving a banded appearance to the section. This stone is often referred to as banded agate, riband agate, and striped agate, and is exemplified in these beads.

To discover more about jewellery in the Ancient World, please visit our relevant post: Jewellery in Antiquity.

Weight 43.2 g
Dimensions L 53.1 cm
Region

Near East (Western Asiatic)

Semi-Precious Stone

Agate

Reference: For a similar item: Christies, New York, Ancient Jewellery, 9th December 2010, lot 311

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