Carved in two layers, white on black, with the head of Gorgo Medusa framed by thick curly hair, wings visible, the face well defined with articulated eyes; mounted as gold earrings

Note
The head of Medusa, also known as the gorgoneion, was perhaps "the most ubiquitous subject employed for cameos" during the Roman Period (p. 183 in M. Henig and H. Molesworth, The Complete Content Cameos). When used in jewelry it was thought to have amuletic or apotropaic properties, conferring protection to the wearer, including from the Evil Eye. During the Roman period, the type is typically shown either frontally or slightly turned, with wings in her hair, the face framed by serpents. The most common materials were sardonyx, chalcedony, carnelian or glass imitating them. It is mounted as earrings in their original Roman gold frame.

Provenance
Frank Sternberg, 14 December 1983
Ars Antiqua SA, acquired from the above
Private collection, Switzerland, by descent

Condition
The arched earwire of one earring modern, otherwise in good state of preservation as shown

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland.Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

Founded in 2016, Plektron Fine Arts is established near Paradeplatz in the heart of Zurich, Switzerland. With nearly twenty years of experience in the cultural sector and international art world, Ludovic Marock started his career i.a. at Sotheby’s and Christie’s. He represented Christie’s premier offices in Zurich as an Antiquities specialist in charge of all consignments for worldwide sales from Continental Europe. Plektron Fine Arts proposes archaeological works of art from the Mediterranean area, with a particular emphasis on the Greek and Roman periods.

Carved in two layers, white on black, with the head of Gorgo Medusa framed by thick curly hair, wings visible, the face well defined with articulated eyes; mounted as gold earrings

Note
The head of Medusa, also known as the gorgoneion, was perhaps "the most ubiquitous subject employed for cameos" during the Roman Period (p. 183 in M. Henig and H. Molesworth, The Complete Content Cameos). When used in jewelry it was thought to have amuletic or apotropaic properties, conferring protection to the wearer, including from the Evil Eye. During the Roman period, the type is typically shown either frontally or slightly turned, with wings in her hair, the face framed by serpents. The most common materials were sardonyx, chalcedony, carnelian or glass imitating them. It is mounted as earrings in their original Roman gold frame.

Provenance
Frank Sternberg, 14 December 1983
Ars Antiqua SA, acquired from the above
Private collection, Switzerland, by descent

Condition
The arched earwire of one earring modern, otherwise in good state of preservation as shown

Shipping terms
Worldwide shipping. No export permit needed to ship from Switzerland.Buyers have to cover transport costs and any additional import costs (e.g. VAT, import levies). You also acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for checking if there is any specific rule or restriction applicable to the import of an object into your country.

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

Founded in 2016, Plektron Fine Arts is established near Paradeplatz in the heart of Zurich, Switzerland. With nearly twenty years of experience in the cultural sector and international art world, Ludovic Marock started his career i.a. at Sotheby’s and Christie’s. He represented Christie’s premier offices in Zurich as an Antiquities specialist in charge of all consignments for worldwide sales from Continental Europe. Plektron Fine Arts proposes archaeological works of art from the Mediterranean area, with a particular emphasis on the Greek and Roman periods.
Kultur
Römisches Reich
Name of object
Paar Kamee-Ohrringe aus Gold und Achat
Jahrhundert/ Zeitraum
Roman period, 2nd-3rd century A.D.
Herkunft
Private Sammlung
Herkunftsland
Unbekannt
Zustand
Gut
Height
1,32 cm

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Der Verkäufer garantiert und kann belegen, dass das Objekt legal erworben wurde. Der Verkäufer wurde von Catawiki darüber informiert, dass er die Unterlagen, die gemäß den Gesetzen und Vorschriften seines Landes erforderlich sind, zur Verfügung stellen muss. Der Verkäufer garantiert, dass er berechtigt ist, das Objekt zu verkaufen/auszuführen. Der Verkäufer wird dem Käufer alle Informationen, die zur Provenienz des Objekts vorliegen, zur Verfügung stellen. Der Verkäufer versichert, dass alle erforderlichen Genehmigungen eingeholt wurden/werden. Der Verkäufer wird den Käufer unverzüglich über etwaige Verzögerungen bei der Einholung dieser Genehmigungen informieren.