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A pair of Roman Gold and Red Jasper Crescent pendants modern set as Earrings, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 2nd - 3rd century CE

Sale price2,995 USD

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This elegant pair of earrings combines ancient craftsmanship with modern refinement. The crescent-shaped pendants are Roman, delicately fashioned in high karat gold with polished surfaces and inset with warm red jasper, a stone valued for both its beauty and protective qualities. The pendants are suspended from contemporary 14K gold posts set with 0.025-carat white diamonds (I1–I2 clarity, H–J color; 0.35 total carat weight). In antiquity, crescent forms were closely associated with the moon and feminine protection, making these earrings both adornments and amulets that bridged the realms of elegance and symbolism. 

Medium: Gold, red jasper

Dimensions: Pendant length:  3/4 inch (1.9 cm), Overall drop length: 1 1/8 inch (2.09 cm)

Condition: The pendants are intact and in excellent condition.  They've been converted into earrings with modern posts.

Provenance: Collection of Henry Anavian, Sumer Gallery, NYC, 1980s, then by descent.  

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A pair of Roman Gold and Red Jasper Crescent pendants modern set as Earrings, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 2nd - 3rd century CE
A pair of Roman Gold and Red Jasper Crescent pendants modern set as Earrings, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 2nd - 3rd century CE Sale price2,995 USD

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