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"Kolty" (singular "kolt") are pendants that attached to a woman's headdress at the temples. The hollow space within the two concave gold disks that compose a "kolt" contained perfumes or scented oils. The pendants were usually decorated on both sides, since they could rotate as the woman walked. This "kolt" is decorated with delicate cloisonné enamel, a technique learned from Byzantine masters starting in the late 10th century. "Kolty" were frequently worn at wedding ceremonies; the lilies (center), birds, and seeds that fleck the birds' breasts are all symbols of fertility. The bird is also an image retained from Russia's pagan past.

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Document identity
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24299
label
Temple Pendant (Kolt) with Two Birds
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Source metadata
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24299
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title
Temple Pendant (Kolt) with Two Birds
description
"Kolty" (singular "kolt") are pendants that attached to a woman's headdress at the temples. The hollow space within the two concave gold disks that compose a "kolt" contained perfumes or scented oils. The pendants were usually decorated on both sides, since they could rotate as the woman walked. This "kolt" is decorated with delicate cloisonné enamel, a technique learned from Byzantine masters starting in the late 10th century. "Kolty" were frequently worn at wedding ceremonies; the lilies (center), birds, and seeds that fleck the birds' breasts are all symbols of fertility. The bird is also an image retained from Russia's pagan past.
provenance
Henri Daguerre, Paris, by purchase; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1925, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
12th century (Medieval)
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Enamels
pendants
earrings
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3
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3
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
5.2
height
4.7
depth
0.8
dimensionsRaw
2 1/16 x 1 7/8 x 5/16 in. (5.2 x 4.7 x 0.8 cm)
Source extras
cul
Kievan Rus
dynasty
Rurikid Dynasty
med
electrum, cloisonné enamel
creator_ids
16232
collection_ids
BYZ
JWL
exhibition_ids
1954
69
956
358
2227
2513
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