Paradise Necklace (218/1)
Pendant
Two long-necked birds, presumably peacocks, have been immortalised to adorn this stunning necklace. Peacocks were considered residents of paradise - symbols of heavenly splendour and immortality. A stemmed basin containing the elixir of life is located below the birds. The arched edge of this piece of jewellery is believed to symbolise a church vault. The piece features the symbol of paradise in early Christian art, in which paradise was the dominion of the heavens.
Location of discovery: Janakkala. Period: 800-800. Material: Bronze.
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| Paradise Necklace (218/1) - Bronze |
58 mm (2 in) |
17 mm (1 in) |
£ 25.70 |
€ 30.30 |
$ 38.30 |
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