Northern Europe, Anglo-Saxon or Viking / Norse culture, ca. 6th to 12th century CE. A beautiful silver and gold alloy pendant with a hammered, crescent form. The composition is 67% silver and 28% gold. The piece is cut and stamped to form the slightly raised motifs that consist of triangular patterns on the frontside. An integral suspension loop is connected at the center between the inward curving arms. The pendant is wearable and strung on a modern cord with a silver-plated lobster clasp. This lunar symbol was popular in the post-Roman and Migration era world. Though its true meaning to later cultures is unknown, it perhaps draws inspiration from ancient deities such as Diana and Selene. Size of pendant: 1" L x 0.75" W (2.5 cm x 1.9 cm); cord: 21" L (53.3 cm); quality of silver: 67%; gold: 29%; weight: 1.8 grams
Provenance: private Carmichael, California, USA collection acquired in the 1990s
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Condition
Some minor tearing and hairline fissure along periphery near loop. Pin hole perforation through lower edge. Surface pitting to verso and frontside. Wearable and strung in modern times on a modern cord.