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Jul 13, 2024
Ca. 400 - 300 BC A gold D-shaped bracelet with an intricately designed open-work body. The rounded portion of the bracelet has two registers adorned with a mesmerizing arrangement of domed and hollow disks, each bearing the silhouette of an eight-petaled flower. These discs are arranged within a golden frame, with six discs in each register, accompanied by two cells embellished with garnets. A large garnet also features on the flattened section of the bracelet, flanked by four teardrop-shaped smaller garnets. The plaque that these garnets sit on is adorned with filigree, applied with a great attention to detail. A delicate pin closure, ensures a secure and elegant fit around the wrist. Size: 70mm x 70mm; Weight: 40g Provenance: Private London collection acquired on the European art market prior to 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
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