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Roman jewelry and simplicity - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

Roman jewelry and simplicity

The fibula was a type of dress pin that was prevalent throughout Roman history. The Romans had a distinct style in their jewelry, which was often luxurious and adorned with pearls and emeralds. They were known for borrowing motifs from the Greek world. The Romans also perfected the cameo techniqu...
The Greeks and Etruscans - Museum Jewellery - Museum Jewelry

The Greeks and Etruscans

Greek jewelry-making between 900-300 BC was characterized by the use of gold, silver, bronze, and organic materials like ivory, bone, pearls, and amber, as well as semi-precious stones. The jewelry not only served a decorative purpose but also reflected iconography and Greek myths. Both the Greek...