Our fashionable jewelry celebrates a pair of ancient gold earrings in The Met collection. The originals were made in the first century A.D., during the Early Imperial period of ancient Rome. This type of earring was known as crotalia (from the Greek word for rattle or castanets) because the pearl pendants would produce a jingling noise when worn. Earrings of this type were extremely popular with ancient Roman ladies, and numerous examples have been found at Pompeii and Herculaneum.
- 24K gold plate
- Cultured freshwater pearls
- Pierced, with gold-filled ear wires
- 1”L x 1/2”W
- Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth
- Made in the USA with globally sourced materials



















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