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A Roman Gold Luna Pendant, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE

Sale price2,250 USD

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A delicate gold pendant in the form of a luna (crescent moon), symbol of the goddess Luna and a traditional Roman amulet worn for protection and good fortune. The open crescent terminates in small rounded terminals, with a ribbed suspension tube above for threading onto a chain. Elegant in its simplicity, the pendant exemplifies Roman taste for refined goldwork and talismanic adornment.

Crescent-shaped pendants, known as lunulae, were widely worn throughout the Roman world by girls as protective charms invoking the moon goddess. The form symbolized femininity, fertility, and cyclical renewal, while also serving an apotropaic function against evil spirits and misfortune.

Medium: Gold

Dimensions:  Pendant length: 5/8 inch (1.8 cm) Strung as a pendant on an adjustable 18" chain of 18K yellow gold.

Condition:  Intact and in excellent condition.  The pendant has been strung on a modern 18K yellow gold chain for wearing.

Provenance:  Henry Anavian, Sumer Gallery, NYC., 1980’s. To family by inheritance.

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A Roman Gold Luna Pendant, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE
A Roman Gold Luna Pendant, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE Sale price2,250 USD

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