Description: This bronze pendant has two rounded points extending in opposite directions at the top. This may be a minimalist reference to birds. However, the shape of the object itself resembles a Roman distaff...a tool used to hold fibers so that they may be spun into thread. As spinning was traditionally the task of females, the distaff eventually came to represent the work of women. This item comes to us from a NYC auction after being housed with an east coast collection. The piece is about 2.5" long and is shipped with the display case included with purchase. Please note that we do not import or export ancient items. Additionally, our items typically come from people and businesses that we know and trust. We tend to avoid buying from unknown sources or individuals because we cannot guarantee that they have obtained their inventory through legitimate and ethical means. Our listings are researched prior to posting and our descriptions are informed by our own knowledge and experience as well as by the vendors from which we obtain our inventory. Thus, our titles and descriptions are our opinions as to the nature and history of the object for sale. These expressed opinions should not be treated as a statement of fact. Buyers should seek further information where inclined. We welcome discussions about concerns or questions PRIOR to purchase.Please visit our other listings as our inventory grows daily.
Price: 144 USD
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-11-02T02:54:28.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit Type: Unit
Color: Bronze
Original/Reproduction: Original
Style: Roman
Material: Bronze
Unit Quantity: 1
Age: Pre-1800
Maker: Roman