Western Asiatic Carnelian Necklace

£ 850.00

A very fine, restrung, Western Asiatic necklace formed from rhomboid carnelian beads. The beads gradually increase in size towards the middle and display various degrees of translucency and a range of red shades. The necklace is finished with a modern gold-plated clasp.

Date: 1st Millennium BC - 1st Millennium AD
Condition: Very fine condition. The beads have been restrung on a string. There is some chipping and scratches to the surface of the beads. Half-length 25cm. Please be aware that the clasp has not been professionally tied.
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Carnelian is a translucent variant of chalcedony, and ranges in colour from light orange to dark brown. Its slightly softer feature makes it ideal for carving. The colour of stones was important in antiquity, with some varieties considered, through sympathetic magic, to increase fertility, ease childbirth, and provide relief and protection from afflictions (such as scorpion bites, stomach ailments, and eye disease). Written sources list a host of powers attributed to stones, for instance protection against the evil eye, the guarantee of safe travel, a better understanding of rhetoric, and even victory in court. In ancient Greece and Rome, carnelian in particular was believed to enhance passion, love, and desire.

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

Weight 55.2 g
Dimensions L 52 cm
Region

Near East (Western Asiatic)

Semi-Precious Stone

Carnelian

Reference: For a similar item: The British Museum, item 129962

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