The Metropolitan Museum of Art Ancient Mixed Motifs Glass Triple-Drop Earrings

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These eye-catching triple-drop earrings reinterpret three striking glass pieces in The Met collection: a stripy blue inlay dated to Early Imperial Rome (1st half of 1st century CE) and two Egyptian inlay fragments-one bearing a floral design (100 BCE-100 CE), the other a spiral pattern (200 BCE-100 CE)-crafted by way of a mosaic glass technique, which allowed the artisan to create a repeatable image.

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