Object Description
A Western Asiatic gold pendant thought to have been produced in and around the first millennium BC. This piece is composed of three cuboid and spherical glass beads of vivid blue tones in addition to a small cream hardstone bead creating a stack. All the beads are topped with a cylindrical cap formed from a thin gold sheet adorned with a band of granulation. A small granule sits at the top with a loop attached used for suspension.
Date: Circa 1st Millenium BC