Gold Necklace with Gold Cross, Two Amethysts, and an Emerald Plasma

Date:
6th–7th century
Culture:
Byzantine
Medium:
Gold, amethyst, emerald plasma
Dimensions:
Overall (chain): 17 5/8 x 1/2 x 3/16 in. (44.8 x 1.2 x 0.4 cm) Overall (pendant): 1 x 13/16 x 1/4 in. (2.5 x 2 x 0.7 cm)
Classification:
Metalwork
Credit Line:
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
Accession Number:
17.190.1660
  • Description

    The cross, chased into the gold ground, was originally the reverse of the pendant, with a cameo or carved gemstone on the front.

    As Christianity became the dominant religion in Byzantine society, Christian imagery was increasingly found on jewelry. Crosses appear by the fifth century; the Virgin Mary, saints, angels, and other holy figures became popular in the sixth century. The images were thought to protect the wearer, aid in prayers, and even perform miracles.

  • Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings

    Inscription: (Monogram) Cross and two letters

  • Provenance

    J. Pierpont Morgan, London and New York (until 1917)

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