Gold pin
Straight pins were used to hold garments together. Since Greek clothing was not sewn, straight pins and fibulae (safety pins) served to fasten a garment at the shoulders, the sleeves, over the chest, and at other critical points.
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Straight pins were used to hold garments together. Since Greek clothing was not sewn, straight pins and fibulae (safety pins) served to fasten a garment at the shoulders, the sleeves, over the chest, and at other critical points.
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Title: Gold pin
Period: Archaic
Date: 6th century BCE
Culture: East Greek
Medium: Gold
Dimensions: Other: 2 11/16 in. (6.8 cm)
Classification: Gold and Silver
Credit Line: The Bothmer Purchase Fund, 1977
Accession Number: 1977.11.10
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