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Object description :

"Row Of Excavated Pearls From The Roman And Bactrian Eras"
Ancient beads from the Roman period and the Greco-Bactrian empire (or Bactrian period), Hellenist regions of Central Asia founded from the 3rd-2nd century BC since the conquest of Alexander the Great. (
Today a region of the world centered around Pakistan and Afghanistan)

Translucent, colored, opaque or iridescent glass beads, ceramic beads and some hard stones.
Excavation patina. Remarkable artisanal work of qualitative drilling. Imagine the strength and mastery of the tools to drill hard stones and cut them, with the means of antiquity.

Total length of the beads placed end to end along a string: 42 cm
Diameters of the beads: between 4 and 20 mm
Green central stone 20 x 16 x 6 cm

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Price: 165 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition

Material: Glass
Length: 42 cm (l totale)
Diameter: entre 4 et 20 mm par perle / perle centrale 20 x 16 x 6 cm

Reference: 1558362
Availability: In stock
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