These golden brass earrings are inspired by piriform jewellery found in the ancient city of Carthage.
Origin Carthage, Tunisia, 7th century - 6th century BC - Gold - Musée du Louvre, Paris
According to legend, Carthage (Qart Hadasht, or 'New City') was founded in 814 BC by Elissa (Dido), sister of...
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These golden brass earrings are inspired by piriform jewellery found in the ancient city of Carthage.
Origin Carthage, Tunisia, 7th century - 6th century BC - Gold - Musée du Louvre, Paris
According to legend, Carthage (Qart Hadasht, or 'New City') was founded in 814 BC by Elissa (Dido), sister of the king of Tyre.
The term Punic refers to a Phoenician civilisation established in the Western Mediterranean. The Punic people had strong connections with Levantine metropolises, but their culture was largely shaped by Libyan (Berber), Egyptian and Greek influences, as evidenced by the stelae, terracotta masks and jewellery produced in these lands.
These earrings are representative of the tastes of the time in terms of jewelry, and highlight the expertise of goldsmiths in the Levant.
Keep the jewellery away from dust and moisture. Avoid contact with perfume, chemicals and cosmetics; avoid getting the jewellery wet.
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