Silver Tubogas necklace gold threads and two citrine stones
SKU: TUB_ARG_CL_02_CITRTubogas necklace in 925 silver with yellow gold threads and citrine gemstones.
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The Tubogas necklace in silver, gold, and semi-precious stones is inspired by Roman times, when a braided thread gave rise to a mesh now known throughout the world as tubogas. Roman patrician women wore flexible bracelets that could be rolled up to the upper arm as if they were wrapped in the coils of a shiny snake.
The tubogas mesh has evolved over the millennia and, thanks to the mechanical industry, all the engineering that makes these objects plastic and particularly comfortable has been applied. Due to the device for circulating liquid or gas through the “tube,” in the early 1900s this spiral was called TUBOGAS.
The Romans took their inspiration for goldsmithing from both Etruscan and Greek goldsmithing, and even a touch of Persian orientalism. Undoubtedly, however, the first goldsmiths who served Rome were Etruscans. But Roman goldsmithing also featured engraved lozenge rings, of Greek origin, and the rotating scarab. Jewelry made of gold and gems multiplied towards the end of the Republican era and especially from the Augustan age (27 BC-14 AD) onwards, with the opening of the Eastern markets from which precious stones came.
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