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Ancient Roman Glass Bead: Golden Gleam from the Empire (27BC - 476AD)
Ancient Roman Glass Bead: Golden Gleam from the Empire (27BC - 476AD)
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Description
Dimension: 7x6mm

Rarity Level: Rare
Given its origins from the grandeur of the Roman Empire and the alluring golden hue, this bead stands as a testament to the advanced glassmaking techniques and aesthetic preferences of the era.

Estimate: $210-$380
Considering the recent market trends, artifacts from the Roman Empire, especially those with such pristine condition and distinct coloring, have garnered significant attention. A bead with similar attributes was traded in Milan, 2023, fetching a price around $280, highlighting the substantial interest among enthusiasts.

Introduction:
This exquisite glass bead, with its golden shimmer, is an emblematic artifact from the Roman Empire, a period characterized by vast expansions, intricate arts, and innovations. Such beads were often used in jewelry, signifying status or worn as amulets. The vibrant golden hue combined with the bead's texture implies an expert-level of craftsmanship and a rich cultural context.

Provenance:
Consignor: Adebayo Okonkwo
Year Acquired: 1995
Esteemed collector, Adebayo Okonkwo, acquired this captivating bead in 1995 during his travels to the Mediterranean regions. He discovered it in an antique store in Tunis, where the shop owner shared stories of its discovery from an ancient Roman archaeological site.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This bead is not just an artifact; it is a piece of history, a glimpse into the opulence and artistic prowess of the Roman Empire. Its exceptional condition and striking color make it a must-have for any collector. It comes with a digital copy of Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its genuine origin and historical significance.

Final Note:
Bidding on this bead is not just acquiring an artifact but also owning a piece of the grand Roman legacy. Its beauty and historical relevance make it a valuable addition to any collection.
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Ancient Roman Glass Bead: Golden Gleam from the Empire (27BC - 476AD)

Estimate $210 - $380
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