Gold pendant in the form of a bull's head

ca. 1400–1050 BCE
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171
Most of the raw materials for Cypriot jewelry came from the East. Gold became plentiful in the Late Bronze Age, when Syria and Egypt were the primary sources. These earrings are a Cypriot creation, an ornament in the form of a bull's head.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Gold pendant in the form of a bull's head
  • Period: Late Bronze Age
  • Date: ca. 1400–1050 BCE
  • Culture: Cypriot
  • Medium: Gold
  • Dimensions: L. 1. 1/8 in. (2.9 cm)
  • Classification: Gold and Silver
  • Credit Line: The Cesnola Collection, Purchased by subscription, 1874–76
  • Object Number: 74.51.3130
  • Curatorial Department: Greek and Roman Art

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