LOT 488 GREEK SILVER FIBULA
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Ca. 5th-4th century BC. A silver fibula featuring a broad and hollow bow with an elegant catchplate. The pin, crafted with great precision, tapers to a sharp point, attesting to the skill and artistry of the ancient Greek metalworkers who fashioned it. Fibulas were an essential accessory for ancient Greek attire, serving both practical and decorative functions. They were used to fasten garments such as cloaks, robes, and tunics, and also served as a status symbol, indicating the wealth and social status of the wearer. Greek fibulas were crafted in a wide range of styles, from simple and functional designs to highly ornate and intricate works of art. They were made from a variety of materials, including bronze, silver, and gold, and were often adorned with decorative motifs such as animals, mythological figures, and intricate patterns.Size: L:20mm / W:38mm ; 2.57gProvenance: Property of a London Ancient Art gallery, formerly a Swiss private collection, 1970s-1980s.
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