A PAIR OF GOLD LEAF EARRINGS

A Pair Of Gold Earrings Silla Korea 4th - 9th Century Length: 6.5cm

Two large gold leaves drop from granulated tubes and are mounted on two gilt bronze hoops.

An example is the golden earrings, one of the literally thousands of accessories such as necklaces, rings, belts and shoes that were buried with the dead kings and queens in Kyongju, capital of the Silla kingdom, 57 BCE – 935 AD.

Details

Main material Gold
Wear Usual wear and tear
Height 6.5 cm 0.21 ft
Price Price on request
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