Roman Eye Beads Strand
Roman Eye Beads Strand
Product Description: This strand of Roman Eye Beads hails from ancient Roman times, specifically from Alexandria (modern-day Egypt). Measuring 104cm in length, the central bead features dimensions of 11mm x 16mm. Please note that as an antique item, it may exhibit signs of wear such as scratches, cracks, or chips.
Specifications:
- Origin: Alexandria (modern-day Egypt)
- Length: 104cm
- Central Bead Size: 11mm x 16mm
- Condition: Antique, may have scratches, cracks, or chips
About Roman Eye Beads:
Era: 1st century BCE to 3rd century CE
Origin: Alexandria (modern-day Egypt)
Technique: Core-forming technique (molten glass is wound around a metal rod coated with a separating agent, with additional colors of glass applied in dot patterns)
Roman glass, including these beads, was produced during the ancient Roman and Sassanian Persian periods. Roman merchants, who were engaged in extensive trade, created and sold various bead designs to suit the preferences of their buyers. Among Roman glass beads, those featuring eye-like patterns are known as Eye Beads. These beads were believed to have protective powers against evil and were inspired by ancient Phoenician beads, which predate Roman times by several centuries. The fascination of ancient Romans with these even older beads highlights the deep historical roots of bead-making, truly reflecting the history of humanity itself.