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Brooch from Hama, Roman time Syria [Damascus Museum, 2854/5937] [d/b]

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Brooch / an ornament from Hama, Roman time Syria [Damascus Museum, 2854/5937]

Gold, rubies, garnets and emeralds
Item Dimensions: 6.5 x 3.6 x 0.9 cm

“This exquisite gold brooch set with cabochons of ruby, garnet and emerald attests to the high status enjoyed by its owner as well as her love of beautiful jewelry. The space between the precious stones has been decorated with tiny spheres or grains of gold that have been melted together in a jewelry technique known as granulation. In the middle, a figure who may represent a goddess has been shaped in the gold, probably by embossing. At the time, emeralds like green gems in this brooch were mined in Egypt.” source https://virtual-museum-syria.org/damascus/316-brooch/

In Arabic version of the website the figure is described as Venus [https://virtual-museum-syria.org/damascuslang=ar] although it is an Eros figure most likely.