A Seljuk gold bracelet, Iran, 12th century, constructed from gold sheet wrapped around a crescent-shaped core tapering towards the ends and overwrapped with thin gold wire forming diagonal narrow bands, the body terminating in a wirework clasp with...
A Seljuk gold bracelet, Iran, 12th century, constructed from gold sheet wrapped around a crescent-shaped core tapering towards the ends and overwrapped with thin gold wire forming diagonal narrow bands, the body terminating in a wirework clasp with four small domed motifs surrounded by granulated circles and hinge pin between, dent to band, 7cm. diam. 29.2 grams Provenance: Private family collection formed in the 1970s
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A Seljuk gold bracelet, Iran, 12th century, constructed from gold sheet wrapped around a crescent-shaped core tapering towards the ends and overwrapped with thin gold wire forming diagonal narrow bands, the body terminating in a wirework clasp with four small domed motifs surrounded by granulated circles and hinge pin between, dent to band, 7cm. diam. 29.2 grams Provenance: Private family collection formed in the 1970s
Please refer to department for condition report