


A Persian Gold Bead Pendant, Achaemenid Period, ca. 550 - 330 BCE
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This finely crafted gold bead features five concentric bands, with the outer two tapering the bead into a barrel shape. The central band is decorated with textured horizontal ribs, a characteristic design of the Achaemenid period, demonstrating the precision and artistry of ancient Persian craftsmanship.
Medium: Gold
Dimensions: Width: 1/2 inch (1 cm), strung as a pendant on an adjustable 18-inch chain of 18K yellow gold.
Condition: The bead is intact and in very good condition overall. It is strung as a pendant on a modern 18K yellow gold chain, making it suitable for contemporary wear.
Provenance: Private New York City collection, acquired in the early 20th century and then by descent.
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