Art jewelry makes a unique gift for her.
- 18K gold plate
- Rhodium plate
- Cubic zirconia
- Lobster-claw closure
- Pendant: 1 3/8”L x 3/4”W
- Chain: 16”L with 2 1/4” extender
- Clean with a damp cloth and dry with a soft, clean cloth
The Met’s Greek and Roman art galleries are home to an expansive collection of ancient coins. Silver and gold currency held intrinsic value during Greece’s Hellenistic period, and an elegant Early Hellenistic gold stater dating to around 323/2–315 B.C. features on this necklace. The detailing on the back of this particular coin indicates that it was produced at the royal mint of Amphipolis shortly after Alexander the Great’s death. Spectacular, sculptural coins bearing the likenesses of emperors, animals, and other pictorial scenes became fashionable in jewelry as far back as the 3rd century.