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Pair of Armbands, c. 200 B. C. (gold)

Pair of Armbands, c. 200 B. C. (gold)


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Pair of Armbands, c. 200 B. C. (gold)

3493102 Pair of Armbands, c.200 B.C. (gold) by Greek, (3rd century BC); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: These imposing serpentine armbands represent two tritons, male and female, each holding a small winged Eros. ); Greek, out of copyright

Media ID 22442442

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Adornment Aphrodite Bracelets Eros Hellenistic Messanger Triton Serpent Snakes


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This print showcases a stunning pair of armbands dating back to around 200 B. C. Crafted from exquisite gold, these armbands were created by Greek artisans during the Hellenistic period and are now housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The armbands depict two tritons, one male and one female, each gracefully holding a small winged Eros. These mythical sea creatures were often associated with the god Triton and symbolize power and strength. The intricate detailing on the armbands highlights the exceptional metalwork skills of ancient Greek craftsmen. Adorned with serpents, these bracelets exude an air of mystique and elegance. In Greek mythology, snakes were closely linked to gods such as Aphrodite and served as messengers between humans and deities. The presence of these reptilian motifs adds a touch of enchantment to this ornate jewelry. These armbands not only serve as decorative accessories but also reflect the rich cultural heritage of classical Greece. Their timeless beauty transcends centuries, reminding us of the enduring allure that fine craftsmanship holds. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph, we are transported back in time to appreciate both the artistry behind these pieces and their significance within ancient Greek mythology.

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