Ornamental Brooch
https://clevelandart.org/art/1930.232
These brooches functioned as garment clasps (much like the generally larger fibulae) and are distinctive for their decorative enamels. The art of enameling was highly popular among the conquered peoples who lived on the outskirts of the Roman empire, chiefly the Celts and the...
Artifact
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111705
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1930.232
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Terms
Technique
bronze and champlevé enamel
Medium
bronze and champlevé enamel
Genre
Jewelry
Department
Medieval Art
Relations
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