Greece, Geometric Period, ca. 8th to 7th century CE. A cast bronze openwork panel decorated with circles and dangling bells. The upper pendant is composed of a triangular piece of bronze with a finial loop and protruding disc shaped tabs from the top and the lower sides. The edges are decorated with concentric circles incised along the peripheries - the circles are believed to be a ward against the evil eye. Three integral loops hold two dangling ornaments or bells, that may have held a ball or stones to emit sound. Bells such as this were thought to be hung in trees or sacred areas as votive gifts to the gods. Size: 3" W x 5.75" H (7.6 cm x 14.6 cm)
Provenance: East Coast collection, New York Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired before 2010
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#135557
Condition
Missing one dangling bell. Loss to the ring loop on one bell, but still secured to panel loop. Surface abrasions and nicks throughout. Mineral deposits and rich green patina.