Glass pendant
Translucent honey yellow.
Solid, vertical pendant, with mold marks running around sides, top, and bottom; suspension loop on back between shoulders and neck.
Shaped like a seated furry animal with pointed nose and ears.
Complete, except for proper left ear; dulling and slight weathering.
The identification of the animal as an Egyptian jackal may add support to the belief that such figural pendants were made mainly in Ptolemaic Egypt.
Solid, vertical pendant, with mold marks running around sides, top, and bottom; suspension loop on back between shoulders and neck.
Shaped like a seated furry animal with pointed nose and ears.
Complete, except for proper left ear; dulling and slight weathering.
The identification of the animal as an Egyptian jackal may add support to the belief that such figural pendants were made mainly in Ptolemaic Egypt.
Artwork Details
- Title: Glass pendant
- Period: Hellenistic
- Date: late 2nd–1st century BCE
- Culture: Greek, Eastern Mediterranean
- Medium: Glass, molded; cast in a two-part mold
- Dimensions: H.: 5/8 in. (1.6 cm)
- Classification: Glass
- Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
- Object Number: 17.194.427
- Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art
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