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Roman snake bracelet, 1st century (gold)

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Roman snake bracelet, 1st century (gold)

1070604 Roman snake bracelet, 1st century (gold) by Roman, (1st century AD); 0.48x6.35x5.4 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: Imperial Roman); Museum League Purchase Funds, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc. and Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick

Media ID 31946992

© Museum League Purchase Funds, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc., and Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick / Bridgeman Images

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This print showcases a remarkable Roman snake bracelet from the 1st century AD. Crafted in exquisite gold, this accessory measures 0.48x6.35x5.4 cm and is currently housed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA. The bracelet holds immense historical significance as it represents Imperial Roman craftsmanship. Purchased through the Museum League Funds, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc. , and Cecil H. and Ida M. Green in honor of Virginia Lucas Nick, this ancient jewel captures the essence of antiquity with its intricate design and gilded finish. The snake motif on this bracelet symbolizes various aspects associated with Roman culture such as power, protection, and rebirth. Its vibrant colors add an enchanting allure to this timeless piece that has survived centuries. As we gaze upon this artifact from ancient Rome's rich history, we are transported back to a time when jewelry was not only a fashion statement but also held deep cultural significance for its wearers. This print beautifully captures every detail of this precious object without any distractions or people present in the frame. It allows us to appreciate the artistry behind it while providing insight into one of humanity's most fascinating civilizations - the Roman Empire.

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