Gold and glass bracelet with central medallion

Period:
Hellenistic
Date:
2nd century B.C.
Culture:
Greek
Medium:
Gold and glass
Dimensions:
diameter 3 7/16 in. (8.7 cm)
Classification:
Gold and Silver
Credit Line:
Purchase, The Concordia Foundation Gift and Marguerite and Frank A. Cosgrove Jr. Fund, 2001
Accession Number:
2001.230
  • Description

    The most distinctive feature of this bracelet or armlet is the treatment of the outer surfaces of the hoops, which are covered with a delicate network of filigree created by placing parallel rows of wire in a zigzag pattern and dotting the points of contact with granules. This unusual decoration is best paralleled in a few exceptional works from Thessaly. It is a rare forerunner of a popular kind of Roman bracelet featuring twisted hoops and hinged box settings decorated with gemstones.

  • References

    Picón, Carlos A. 2001. "Recent Acquisitions, A Selection: 2000-2001." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 59(2): p. 10.

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