Jewellery is thought to be one of the oldest forms of art within history, with the presence of rings, bangles and necklaces’ being present in almost all ancient societies, with the European Bronze Age being no different. Burials make up the majority of the material evidence of the period, and metal jewellery is often found in burials of men and women alike. Jewellery allowed the wearer, whether living or deceased, to display their wealth and status, reflecting an increasingly hierarchical society. The versatility of bronze, which was only possible after the discovery of tin, allowed Bronze Age craftsmen to explore new styles and forms in jewellery. The wealthiest burials excavated belonged to warrior princes, and contained exquisitely made bronze swords, spears, and jewellery, alongside those made of gold, potentially suggesting the prestige of bronze equalled that of gold.
European Bronze Age Bronze Ring-Shaped Pendant
£ 150.00
A bronze ring-shaped pendant, dating to the European Bronze Age. The main feature of the pendant is the large asymmetric ring shape which widens on the right side. Above is a ribbed stem which is topped with a rounded suspension loop. Both the stem and the ring are slightly convex. The back of the pendant is flat and unworked.
Provenance: Ex JL private collection, Surrey, U.K.
Condition: Very fine. A beautiful green patina to the surface. There is a small chip to the top of the suspension loop.
SOLD
Weight | 12.9 g |
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Dimensions | L 7.3 x W 5.3 cm |
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