If Objects Could Talk

(Rerun) Snake Charm on Your Arm

10 min · 6 mrt 2026
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(Rerun) How does a snake bracelet celebrate her favorite holiday? Learn about gold jewelry, the meaning of snakes for ancient Egyptians, and the Roman holiday of Saturnalia from this snake who knows all the best secrets!   For a listening guide, a coloring sheet, images, and more, visit getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/ [https://www.getty.edu/podcasts/if-objects-could-talk/]. Come see the bracelet in person at the Getty Villa [https://www.getty.edu/visit/villa/] in gallery 216!

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