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This intaglio, probably of a pendant, has a representation of a country scene that could be related to the collection, in which Eros is trying to flush out a bird that perches on the branch of a vine, on which also a ladder on the opposite side rests.

The technique used and iconography represented, could indicate that it is a piece created around the first or second century, and we can find parallels in mosaics and sculptural representations located in the Mediterranean.

This piece is carved on a great quality rock crystal of cryptocrystalline type, with a fully transparent manufacturing.

Details

  • Title: Rock crystal intaglio
  • Date Created: 0/199
  • Physical Location: Archaeological Museum of Linares
  • Physical Dimensions: Weight: 1.4 gr. Height: 15 mm. Width: 18mm. Thickness: 1 mm.
  • Provenance: Monumental area of Cástulo
  • Medium: Rock crystal

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