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Pair of gilt bronze earrings

Unknown Artist

The earrings consist of a bronze core overlaid with gold. The type appears in the late sixth or early fifth century B.C. and continues into the second century B.C. In addition to their appearance on Cyprus, the many subvarieties are widely disseminated in the western Mediterranean, from Carthage and Morocco to Spain and Sardinia. This pair, which may have come from Sardinia, was part of the S. T. Baxter collection, most of which was formed in central Italy.

Credit: Purchase by subscription, 1895

6th-5th century B.C.
Bronze, gold
3.3cm
95.15.321,.322
Image and text © Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2019

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