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![]() Bracelets were hardly less popular in Rome than necklaces, and shared many of the same motifs and styles as necklaces and earrings. Ball earrings, for instance, had a counterpart in the ball bracelet, which was a style admired in the first century. Though hoop bracelets were rare, the snake bracelet was a highly identifiable motif of Roman jewelry. Engraved bangles, gem-set bracelets, bracelets with plaques, or those done in hollow gold beads were also evident of the time. Read more |
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