Selection of Scythian Gold Circular Appliqués

Price range: £ 950.00 through £ 1,800.00

A selection of stunning Scythian gold domed, appliqués. The circular attachments have been crafted from thin sheets of gold and hammered and punched to create a decorative motif, known as the repoussé technique. A swirling sun-burst pattern, alternating between ribbed and plain rays, flares outward from the centre. A raised bezel sits in the middle, surrounded by a thin, twisted tendril of gold. The bezel most likely held an inlay originally, perhaps in a semi-precious stone. Both appliqués are perforated for attachment, with four holes altogether.

Price range: £ 950.00 through £ 1,800.00

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SKU: NES-214
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Date: Circa 6th - 2nd Century BC
Provenance: Ex. property of a London gentleman, 1990s - onwards.
Condition: Excellent. The appliqués are intact and clear. Minor tear around the curved edge to B. Some earthly encrustation, particularly to the reverse. Previous provenance catalogue number to the reverse.

The Scythians were a nomadic population who inhabited the Central Eurasian Steppe from the 9th century BC up to the 2nd century BC. Amongst the first people to master mounted warfare, they developed archery on horseback. As nomads, they kept herds of horses, sheep and cattle, and lived in tents. Scythians developed a rich culture characterised by opulent tombs, very fine metalwork and a brilliant art style. Several ancient historians speak of them being ruthless, bloodthirsty people who enjoyed wearing lavish amounts of gold, not only on themselves, but on their horses as well. People from this area used to adorn clothing of men and women with such appliqués, sewn onto the sleeves and necklines of the garments. Appliqués of this type were made from thin gold foil, which was punched and pressed to create various patterns. The decoration of festive and official attire with small gold appliqués had a long tradition in the region.

To discover more about Scythian gold, please visit our relevant post: Scythian Gold: The Ziwiye Treasure.

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Gold

Region

Central Europe, Near East (Western Asiatic), Southern Europe

Reference: For a similar appliqué: The Metropolitan Museum, New York, item 65.162.5

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