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Bow fibulae are also called “digitated” fibulae, due to the radiating knobs that resemble fingers or digits; over time, their style changed. While the knobs of early (4th-century) fibulae were functional (holding the springs of the pin), they later became purely decorative. The five-knobbed fibula [54.2444] dates to the first half of the 6th century and was common in northern France and the Rhineland. Much less common, the seven-knobbed fibula [54.2443] is later in date. On the third fibula [54.2445], the knobs have degenerated into an undulating border, and the foot ends in a stylized animal head; this type of fibula has been found in graves dated to the later 6th or early 7th century, predominantly near the Rhine. They were worn in pairs at the shoulder by women with noble status in Frankish society.

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Document identity
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1374
label
Bow Fibula
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object
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Source metadata
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1374
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object
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normalized
title
Bow Fibula
description
Bow fibulae are also called “digitated” fibulae, due to the radiating knobs that resemble fingers or digits; over time, their style changed. While the knobs of early (4th-century) fibulae were functional (holding the springs of the pin), they later became purely decorative. The five-knobbed fibula [54.2444] dates to the first half of the 6th century and was common in northern France and the Rhineland. Much less common, the seven-knobbed fibula [54.2443] is later in date. On the third fibula [54.2445], the knobs have degenerated into an undulating border, and the foot ends in a stylized animal head; this type of fibula has been found in graves dated to the later 6th or early 7th century, predominantly near the Rhine. They were worn in pairs at the shoulder by women with noble status in Frankish society.
provenance
Carlebach Gallery, New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1959, by purchase.
date
6th century (Early Medieval)
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Metal
fibulae
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2
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2
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
11.3
height
6.7
depth
1.6
dimensionsRaw
H: 4 7/16 x W: 2 5/8 x 5/8 in. (11.3 x 6.7 x 1.6 cm)
Source extras
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Frankish
RelatedObjects
11727
med
gilded bronze, garnets or glass, niello
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2386
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MED
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exhibition_ids
2513
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1
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photo
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2
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photo
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