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Roman Ivory Hair Pin

Ivory hair pin. One end is tapered to a point to be inserted in the hair. The opposite end features a carving of a monkey sitting on his back haunches with his front paws raised at chest height. The monkey carving sits atop a turned section of ivory shaped like a small pedestal, below which the ivory is incised in five concentric bands.
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    Roman ivory hairpin (1st century AD). H.: 6 1/8 in. (15.6 cm). New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, inv. 17.194.1333.

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    Associated Passages
    Ovid, Amores 1.14
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