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A NEW-KINGDOM GOLD HOOP EARRING. New-Kingdom,Dynasty 18, ca. 1450 BCE H. 16 mm; W. 11 mm Provenance Formerly with, Selim Dere, 14.12.1989 Publication - Am Hofe des Pharaoh. Von Amenophis I. bis Tutanchamun.Catalogue of an exhibition held from 4 May till 27 October 2002. Palais del Arte, Bussolengo, 2002, n° 70 - PharaonenGold, 3000 Jahre altägyptische Hochkuktur, 2019, p.164 This gold earring is composed of two identical concave, hammered gold sheets, skillfully joined with a braided gold wire that elegantly conceals the outer solder seam, serving both a decorative and functional purpose. The fine filigree braid along the outer edge is meticulously crafted from delicately hammered gold wires, adding a touch of sophistication and craftsmanship. At the opening of the hoop, a circular cutout is designed to hold the earlobe securely, sliding into place and clamping gently for a comfortable fit. These split hoop earrings were expertly hollowed out to minimize weight, ensuring comfort for the wearer, even with their narrow and refined structure.Such designs reflect the advanced metalworking techniques of their time, combining both beauty and practicality in a single piece. This kind of earring was worn in the Middle-Kingdom, they first became popular during the early Dynasty 18, the date of this earring, and worn by men, women and children alike. For a similar typology see Ägyptischen Museums in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Inv.-Nr. VÄGM 61-84
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Starting price: CHF 1'000
Current bid: CHF 900
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B.P.: 25.00%
Closing on: 2025-06-11 13:00:00 Roma time