LOT 466 HELLENISTIC GOLD PAIR OF FILIGREE EARRINGS WITH DOLPHINS
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Ca. 4th century BC. A breathtaking example of the intricate artistry and mastery of ancient goldsmiths. Each earring boasts a hook adorned with a stunning flower-shaped plaque, expertly crafted with a dense filigree pattern. Suspended from the loop below, a gorgeous lapis lazuli bead adds a touch of royal blue sophistication to these exquisite earrings. Flanking the suspension loop, two graceful dolphins with S-shaped bodies, fins, and tails are depicted with accentuated eyes, lending a sense of lifelike motion to the piece. Below the dolphins, smaller suspension loops hold pairs of short chains with pearl beads that sway gracefully with each movement. The lapis lazuli bead is securely fastened by filigree plaques of radiating shape that add a touch of brilliance to these already dazzling earrings. The filigree work is a testament to the artistry of ancient goldsmiths, who meticulously crafted each element to create a work of exceptional beauty. This style of jewelry was popular in the Hellenistic era and often featured intricate designs with mythological motifs, such as dolphins and pearls, which were highly valued for their symbolic significance. Dolphins, in particular, were associated with the god Apollo and were a symbol of good fortune, speed, and agility, making them a popular motif in Hellenistic art and jewelry.Size: L:36.3mm / W:15mm ; 10.33gProvenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly with a European collector, ex. Private Dutch collection; previously in English private collection, 1980.
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