Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Object name Earrings Remove constraint Object name: Earrings Object class Costume accessories Remove constraint Object class: Costume accessories Collection place Africa Remove constraint Collection place: Africa

Search Results

Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 5-6129a,b, described as Pair of earrings. (a) and (b) Disc of copper and brass; ear-insert extension from inner side; center peak outer side. Used by women. Diameter 8 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 5-13347a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 5-13346, described as Earrings (Il-ti-ma-ta); two oval multi-colored beaded earrings. Crossbar in center with single button at top and bottom. Attached to head band of one strand red beads and one strand blue and orange. Length: 33.0 cm; width: 7.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 6-21463a, described as Bronze earrings with carnelian beads. Late Roman.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 5-6093a,b, described as Earrings; pair; closed circle each composed of two strings glass beads strung on wire. Worn by women everyday. Diameter of each 12 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 6-21409, described as Pair silver earrings from Coptic tomb.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 6-22895a,b, described as Two gold earrings; width 1/2 inch.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 5-785a,b, described as Earrings: Beaded: Woman's
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 5-6094a,b, described as Earrings; pair; blue glass beads with one large egg-shaped red glass bead strung on wire in circle. Worn everyday by men. Diameter of each 4.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Earrings, accession number 6-20936, described as two bronze earrings from house rubbish (with osbracho), period of Augustus