This gold earring is a fine example of a piece of jewellery made under Greek influence. The presence of the head of a feline on one of the ends is a characteristic element.
The object itself is made up of four beads - a green glass bead, a gilded ball, a white bead with brown stripes, and a second gilded ball, divided from each other by tiny discs and globules.
The technique of granulation is a way of turning gold leaf into very tiny granules. The piece dates to the Ptolemaic Period.
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