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28 août 2017

Achaemenid Gold Bracelet with Inlaid Termini in the Form of Duck's Heads, mid-6th-4th century B.C.E.

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Achaemenid Gold Bracelet with Inlaid Termini in the Form of Duck's Heads, mid-6th-4th century B.C.E. Gold with lapis lazuli, agate, and carnelian inlay, W. 8 cm. © Miho Museum

The massive bracelet is more or less a smaller, simplified version of catalogue number 40. The ducks are reduced to protomes with their heads turned back in a typical Achaemenid fashion.1 The bracelet is constructed of hollow gold tubing, and the duck protomes were formerly elaborately inlayed with colored stones. One duck bill is made of agate, the other of carnelian.2 The ducks were both made separately and were in all likelihood originally joined together at their breasts. In order to put on the bracelet, the birds could be separated from the circlet by removing the rivets. 

The bracelet type is preserved in much simpler versions of bronze or golden wire,3 and details like the turned heads resting on the animals' backs seem truly Achaemenid, but a certain naturalistic tendency, already noted in connection with catalogue number 40, along with the concept of a removable part may point to a later period and attribute our piece to the circle of Achaemenizing art fashioned in the Hellenistic period.4 It must be stressed, however, that at the moment, this is nothing but a hypothesis.

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