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Era Viking Cornalina Pingente de ouro com miçangas - 33 mm
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Era Viking Cornalina Pingente de ouro com miçangas - 33 mm

VIKING CARNELIAN BEAD GOLD PENDANT - 10TH TO 12TH CENTURY CE | ARTISANAL CRAFTSMANSHIP This Viking Age carnelian bead set in a possibly later high carat gold pendant exudes the artistry and aesthetic of the 10th to 12th Century CE. The bead, known for its deep red hue symbolizing strength and vitality, is meticulously wrapped in a woven cage-like golden wire, showcasing the Vikings' skillful metalwork and their appreciation for colored gemstones. Measuring 33mm in height and 20mm in width, and weighing 6.65 grams, this pendant is both an adornment and a piece of history. The use of carnelian, a semi-precious stone, reflects the Vikings' trade connections as they sourced such materials from distant lands. The gold's high karat indicates a significant value, suggesting this pendant was likely worn by someone of considerable status. This piece's design, particularly the suspension loop, reveals a mix of utility and beauty, allowing it to be worn prominently as a necklace, displaying wealth and possibly serving as a talisman. With a provenance including former ownership by Mr. R. Unger and a London gallery acquisition in the 1980s, this pendant’s authenticity is well-documented, elevating its desirability to collectors. The combination of its pristine condition, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal positions this pendant as a prime artifact within the collector's market, likely attracting bids at the higher end of the spectrum. Visual Analysis: The Viking carnelian bead gold pendant is a striking example of Viking jewelry, combining the rich red of the carnelian with the luster of gold. The bead's smooth surface contrasts with the textured gold setting, indicative of the Vikings' intricate wirework techniques. The gold's woven design, forming a protective and decorative cage around the bead, is particularly notable, reflecting a high level of craftsmanship. As a piece of personal adornment, this pendant would have been a conspicuous display of wealth and status. Its excellent preservation makes it a rare and sought-after piece for any serious collector of Viking artifacts.

N.º 79759777

Vendido
Era Viking Cornalina Pingente de ouro com miçangas - 33 mm

Era Viking Cornalina Pingente de ouro com miçangas - 33 mm

VIKING CARNELIAN BEAD GOLD PENDANT - 10TH TO 12TH CENTURY CE | ARTISANAL CRAFTSMANSHIP

This Viking Age carnelian bead set in a possibly later high carat gold pendant exudes the artistry and aesthetic of the 10th to 12th Century CE. The bead, known for its deep red hue symbolizing strength and vitality, is meticulously wrapped in a woven cage-like golden wire, showcasing the Vikings' skillful metalwork and their appreciation for colored gemstones. Measuring 33mm in height and 20mm in width, and weighing 6.65 grams, this pendant is both an adornment and a piece of history.

The use of carnelian, a semi-precious stone, reflects the Vikings' trade connections as they sourced such materials from distant lands. The gold's high karat indicates a significant value, suggesting this pendant was likely worn by someone of considerable status. This piece's design, particularly the suspension loop, reveals a mix of utility and beauty, allowing it to be worn prominently as a necklace, displaying wealth and possibly serving as a talisman.

With a provenance including former ownership by Mr. R. Unger and a London gallery acquisition in the 1980s, this pendant’s authenticity is well-documented, elevating its desirability to collectors. The combination of its pristine condition, historical significance, and aesthetic appeal positions this pendant as a prime artifact within the collector's market, likely attracting bids at the higher end of the spectrum.

Visual Analysis:
The Viking carnelian bead gold pendant is a striking example of Viking jewelry, combining the rich red of the carnelian with the luster of gold. The bead's smooth surface contrasts with the textured gold setting, indicative of the Vikings' intricate wirework techniques. The gold's woven design, forming a protective and decorative cage around the bead, is particularly notable, reflecting a high level of craftsmanship. As a piece of personal adornment, this pendant would have been a conspicuous display of wealth and status. Its excellent preservation makes it a rare and sought-after piece for any serious collector of Viking artifacts.

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