Nr. 101775847

Keltisch Silber doppelte Spiralfibula
Nr. 101775847

Keltisch Silber doppelte Spiralfibula
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Rare Celtic Iron Age, silver double spiral fibula, probably for a young child. This spiral fibula is made of a single wire which is expertly shaped in the form of two spiral discs which are connected by a double loop in the shape of a figure eight (Infinity symbol).
± 31,6 x 13,2 mm
Condition: Good solid condition, complete with pin and hook to secure the pin. Attractive patina and signs of wear consistent with age and use. See images.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
-> The spiral is one of the oldest symbols of human spirituality. Spiral motifs appear in ancient carvings and painted rock art dating back thousands of years The infinite, twisting spiral was a favourite of the ancient Greeks and Celts and has continued to influence artists, thinkers and designers for millennia.
It is thought to represent growth, expansion, cosmic energy and a symbol of the sun, and it has been suggested to be linked to birth or rebirth. Spirals have been found in burial sites, in vases, in jewellery, clothing, weapons and buildings.
Throughout history, the spiral has been a highly valued design in Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Viking art, and continues to be appreciated to this day.
Material:
This object has been carefully examined for its material and surface characteristics.
Laboratory analysis (e.g. XRF) is not routinely undertaken in private collecting, and destructive testing is avoided as it causes permanent damage to archaeological material.
Before modern hallmarking, gold and silver alloys varied depending on local resources, recycling practices and economic conditions.
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