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Helix earring ends thinned with female two-fronted protomes, Phrygian cap
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Helix earring ends thinned with female two-fronted protomes, Phrygian cap
LRI4686621 Helix earring ends thinned with female two-fronted protomes, Phrygian cap, end 4th-beginning 3rd century BC (gold) by Greek, (4th-3rd century BC); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Taranto, Apuglia, Italy; (add.info.: Magna Graecia (Great Greece): Helix earring ends thinned with female two-fronted protomes, Phrygian cap; from via Principe Amedeo (TA), sporadic find; end 4th-beginning 3rd century BC, gold, mould, filigree, knurling; 2, 2 cm, Taranto, Museo Archeologico Nazionale - Art of Great Greece: gold earring in shape Helice Decoree of Womens Protomes wearing a phrygian cap. End 4th-beginning 3rd century BC. Taranto, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (inv. 12036)); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Greek jewelry, known as the "Helix earring ends thinned with female two-fronted protomes, Phrygian cap". Dating back to the end of the 4th century BC and beginning of the 3rd century BC, this gold artifact is currently housed in the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Taranto, Apuglia, Italy. The intricate design features delicate filigree work and knurling techniques that highlight the craftsmanship of its time. Measuring at just 2.2 cm, these helix earring ends were meticulously shaped into decorative women's protomes wearing Phrygian caps. Phrygian caps were an iconic symbol during this period and represented freedom and liberation. The use of such imagery on earrings suggests that they held significant cultural or religious meaning for their wearers. Discovered sporadically along via Principe Amedeo (TA), this archaeological find provides valuable insights into Magna Graecia (Great Greece) artistry. It serves as a testament to the rich history and artistic achievements of ancient Greek civilization. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures every intricate detail through her lens, allowing us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind this exquisite piece. As we gaze upon it today, we are transported back in time to an era when jewelry was not merely adornment but a reflection of culture and identity.
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