One of a Pair of Gold Earrings with Garnets

Frankish

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 301

Hoop earrings with polyhedral beads, derived from late Roman jewelry, remained fashionable among Frankish women from the 400s through the 700s. Many are delicate pieces, their beads decorated with garnets or precious stones. Others, often with the least imposing beads, impress by their large hoops and distinctive closures.

One of a Pair of Gold Earrings with Garnets, Gold, garnets with foil backings, silver studs/rivets, Frankish

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