Fashions in Ancient Gold Jewelry
Gold jewelry styles changed dramatically over the years and across continents. In contrast to the widespread use of jewelry among ancient Egyptians, pierced ears did not become common until about 1500 B.C., and the Pharaoh is never shown wearing them. It was common practice for Mycenaeans to wear seal rings or earrings. Gold earrings for women were a popular accessory for both sexes among ancient Greeks. Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, rings, wreaths, and diadems were popular for both sexes, while men sported finger rings and wreaths. Necklaces were frequently worn to the very base of the neck, much like a modern choker. The images of Aphrodite and Eros were frequently used in art and architecture. Equally, well-liked was the mythical figure Artemis. The Heracles knot, symbolizing marriage, became popular around 350 B.C. Eastern Greek men were more likely to accessorize with earrings and other jewelry, even though such accessories were seen as feminine in mainland Greece.