Ancient Roman Bronze Bracelet, c. 1st-3rd Century AD

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Bronze Bracelet, Ancient Roman, circa 1st - 3rd Century AD.

This heavy bracelet is crafted of a single strip of bronze, flared at each end. The entire length is covered with an elaborate geometric design of punched and incised elements. The condition is excellent, with a very fine green deep patina.

Adornment in ancient Roman culture was always of great importance. Citizens would go to great lengths to acquire the latest fashion in clothing, hairstyles, and jewelry. Roman men, women, and children wore jewelry in abundance. It was viewed both as adornment and as visible evidence of wealth. Gold was the most desirable choice. Silver, bronze and copper was available for those who could not afford gold and precious gemstones. Bronze became a very important metal in ancient Rome for everyday wear with all social classes since highly polished bronze resembled so closely the look of gold. Slaves were not allowed to wear gold; instead, iron rings were available to them.

Diameter:  2 5/8 inches

  • Inventory# PA-3467
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