A Roman Amethyst Bead Pendant, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE

A Roman Amethyst Bead Pendant, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE

RJ2161

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this lovely oval amethyst bead ranges from a soft, light hue to a deep, rich purple.  The bead form is a little irregular, as is to be expected from the hand-polishing process used in the fabrication.  Strung as a pendant on an adjustable 18 chain of 18K gold.   

Background:  The name of this exquisite purple quartz crystal comes from the Greek word "amethystos" that literally translates as “remedy against drunkenness”.  In antiquity, this stone was believed to keep the wearer sober no matter how much wine he might consume. All the great ancient civilizations valued the gem; it was particularly popular in Egypt for scarabs and in Greece and Rome for intaglio rings. Because of its wine-dark color and its use to prevent intoxication, many were carved with the head of the wine-god Dionysus. The oldest known stone in the Crown Jewels of England is an amethyst first worn in the 11th century by Edward the Confessor. Even today, the rings of high-ranking ecclesiastics often have amethysts as their center stones. Many wonderful and therapeutic properties are ascribed to the gem: it can cure gout, it cleanses the body of impurities, it keeps the mind clear and alert and improves the memory, it gives the wearer pleasant dreams and keeps them immune from infection and contagious diseases.

Condition:  Expected signs of ancient wear; but intact and in very good condition overall. 

Dimensions:  Amethyst bead measures 3/4" (1.5 cm) in length and is strung on a modern 18" adjustable chain of  18 karat gold.

Provenance:  Private NY collection, acquired from Sumer Gallery, NYC., in the 1980s.

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