Late Bronze Age solid gold ring-money penannular earrings
J14£2,200.00
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A pair of solid gold ring-money bands with trumpet-shaped terminals, probably worn as earrings. Bronze Age ring-money was often shaped so that it could be worn as torques, bracelets or earrings, in order that wealth could be kept close for security and also worn and displayed as a status symbol.
Culture
British Isles, Late Bronze Age, c. 1000-750 BC
Size
1.3 x 1.3 cms and 1.3 x 1.2 cms, combined weight 7.0 grams
Condition
Intact and robust; modern loops may be added to make these earrings fully wearable
Provenance
Ex. private collection, New York, USA; acquired during the 1960’s.