Antique 10th - 15th century A.D. Islamic Silver bracelet Bracelet with Lion's Head Terminals

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This is an exceptional piece of antique Islamic silverwork, a bracelet that dates back to the 10th to 15th century A.D. The bracelet's circular form is hollow and crafted with great care and attention to detail. The metalwork has been created using two techniques: repousse and incised silver. Repousse is a method of pushing metal from the back to create a raised design on the front, while incising refers to the process of cutting or engraving lines into the metal.

The two confronting lion heads that terminate the bracelet are the highlight of the design. The lions have been designed with extraordinary detail, including recessed eyes and ears and intricate facial features that convey a sense of majesty and strength. The interior of the hoop is decorated with two rows of strapwork, which is a type of decorative pattern that imitates a strip of leather. The bracelet's exterior has raised ribs interspersed with scrolls, which add depth and texture to the design.

This Islamic silver bracelet is a true masterpiece of craftsmanship, and it serves as a testament to the skill and artistry of the Islamic metalworkers of the 10th to 15th centuries.

CONDITION: Upon close inspection, it is evident that the item has been used extensively, resulting in visible signs of wear and tear on its exterior. The surface has aged and displays minor cracks and dents, which may indicate that it has been subjected to rough handling or impact. However, despite these imperfections, the item remains functional and can still serve its intended purpose.

MEASUREMENTS: Across max. 9cm (3 1/2 inches). Most high. 8cm (3 1/8 inches).
WEIGHT: 50 g (1.7637 oz).

Item Details

Reference #:
IS243
Quantity
1
Category
Jewelry
SubCategory
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
10th - 15th century
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
x x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
good
Material