A pair of Byzantine Gold Hoop Earrings, ca. 5th century CE

A pair of Byzantine Gold Hoop Earrings, ca. 5th century CE

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A pair of Byzantine Gold Hoop Earrings, ca. 5th century CE
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An exquisite pair of gold hoop earrings made from strands of twisted wire, terminating into the open mouths of two birds of prey with inlaid red glass eyes, and one bird has a pearl in its beak.  Between the birds' heads is a double-headed bird with green glass inlays on either side.  Below the hoops sit three openwork balls with glass and turquoise inlays on the bottom.

Jewelry and other luxury items worn and used by members of Byzantine society encoded complex messages about the wearer’s social status, wealth, piety, and political and religious connections. Gold, silver, pearls, and precious gemstones were not only considered beautiful but also signaled a wearer’s understanding of esoteric decorative motifs, as well as access to valuable materials and the elite artists that crafted them.  It was believed such jewelry provided contact with the numinous powers of the holy world of the saints, while simultaneously serving as public expressions of faithful piety as well as protecting their wearers against spiritual and physical evils.

Dimensions:  Height: 1 3/4 inches (4.4 cm), Width: 1 1/2 inches (3.8 cm)

Condition:  In excellent condition overall. 

Provenance:  Royall Tyler (1884 - 1953), thence by descent.   Royall ("Peter") Tyler was an historian, diplomat, economist, and art connoisseur.  He was his the deputy commissioner general of the Economic and Financial Section of the League of Nations in Geneva (1924–1928).  In 1923, Royall Tyler and Elisina Tyler acquired (and later restored) the historic garrison-castle, Antigny-le-Château, in Burgundy.  Tyler was instrumental in organizing the first international exhibition of Byzantine art in Paris in 1931. He died at the age of sixty-eight on March 2, 1953, in Paris, apparently by suicide.

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