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Römisches Reich Silber Bracelet, Spanische Exportlizenz
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Römisches Reich Silber Bracelet, Spanische Exportlizenz

ITEM: Bracelet MATERIAL: Silver CULTURE: Roman PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D DIMENSIONS: 37 mm x 40 mm CONDITION: Good condition PROVENANCE: Ex Austrian private collection, acquired on the German art market before 2000s BIBLIOGRAPHY: The Art Institute of Chicago, accession number 1923.424 Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license Roman bracelets crafted in silver were prized adornments worn by both men and women throughout the Roman Empire. These bracelets served as symbols of status, wealth, and fashion, reflecting the wearer's social standing and personal taste. Silver was a highly valued metal in Roman society, appreciated for its lustrous appearance, durability, and versatility in jewelry making. Roman artisans utilized various techniques such as casting, engraving, and filigree work to create intricate designs and decorative motifs on silver bracelets. Silver bracelets in ancient Rome came in a variety of styles and designs, ranging from simple bangles to elaborate cuffs adorned with gemstones, enamel, or engraved patterns. Some bracelets featured mythological or religious motifs, while others showcased geometric patterns or botanical designs inspired by nature. The versatility of silver allowed for the creation of bracelets that could be worn for both formal occasions and everyday wear, catering to the diverse tastes and lifestyles of Roman citizens. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Roman silver bracelets held cultural and symbolic significance in ancient Roman society. They were often given as gifts to mark significant life events such as weddings, births, or coming-of-age ceremonies, symbolizing love, friendship, and social bonds. Additionally, silver bracelets were sometimes buried with the deceased as grave goods, serving as symbols of wealth and status in the afterlife. If you bid outside the european union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Nr. 86554347

Verkauft
Römisches Reich Silber Bracelet, Spanische Exportlizenz

Römisches Reich Silber Bracelet, Spanische Exportlizenz

ITEM: Bracelet
MATERIAL: Silver
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 37 mm x 40 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Austrian private collection, acquired on the German art market before 2000s
BIBLIOGRAPHY: The Art Institute of Chicago, accession number 1923.424

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license

Roman bracelets crafted in silver were prized adornments worn by both men and women throughout the Roman Empire. These bracelets served as symbols of status, wealth, and fashion, reflecting the wearer's social standing and personal taste. Silver was a highly valued metal in Roman society, appreciated for its lustrous appearance, durability, and versatility in jewelry making. Roman artisans utilized various techniques such as casting, engraving, and filigree work to create intricate designs and decorative motifs on silver bracelets.

Silver bracelets in ancient Rome came in a variety of styles and designs, ranging from simple bangles to elaborate cuffs adorned with gemstones, enamel, or engraved patterns. Some bracelets featured mythological or religious motifs, while others showcased geometric patterns or botanical designs inspired by nature. The versatility of silver allowed for the creation of bracelets that could be worn for both formal occasions and everyday wear, catering to the diverse tastes and lifestyles of Roman citizens.

Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Roman silver bracelets held cultural and symbolic significance in ancient Roman society. They were often given as gifts to mark significant life events such as weddings, births, or coming-of-age ceremonies, symbolizing love, friendship, and social bonds. Additionally, silver bracelets were sometimes buried with the deceased as grave goods, serving as symbols of wealth and status in the afterlife.

If you bid outside the european union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

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