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Mittelalter, Epoche der Kreuzritter Bronze Cross pendant, Kreuz mit Silber-Inlay, 11.–12. Jahrhundert n. Chr. — Seltene Kompassrose - 26 mm  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Mittelalter, Epoche der Kreuzritter Bronze Cross pendant, Kreuz mit Silber-Inlay, 11.–12. Jahrhundert n. Chr. — Seltene Kompassrose - 26 mm (Ohne mindestpreis)

AAncient bronze cross of the Crusader period with a rare central motif: a compass rose executed in silver inlay. An authentic 11th–12th century piece, made in a strict equal-armed form. The surface carries a carefully constructed ornament, with fine channels cut into the bronze and filled with hammered silver wire. This technique creates a sharp contrast between the dark aged patina and the bright metallic lines. At the center lies a striking composition: a compass rose. This is not mere decoration. It is a symbol of direction, movement, and destiny. For a medieval pilgrim or warrior, such a sign could have held deep meaning: guidance through uncertainty, protection on long journeys, and a reminder of divine order. The silver inlay remains clearly visible. The lines are well preserved and form a structured geometric pattern radiating from the center. The contrast between silver and bronze gives the object a strong visual presence despite its small size. The surface shows a dense natural patina with clear traces of age. No artificial cleaning. No modern intervention. The original character has been preserved. The 11th–12th century was a time of constant movement: crusaders, pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers crossed long and dangerous roads. Objects like this were not simply decorative. They were personal. They were carried close to the body as signs of faith, protection, and direction. This cross combines two powerful symbols: the cross as faith and protection the compass rose as direction, movement, and survival Such pieces are rarely encountered with preserved silver inlay and such a clearly defined central motif. This is not just an artifact. This is an object that once traveled. Details: Culture: Byzantine / Crusader period Period: 11th–12th century AD Material: Bronze with silver inlay Technique: Hammered silver wire inlay Design: Equal-armed cross with central compass rose Size: 26 × 18 mm Weight: 2.82 g Condition: Authentic antique condition with natural patina, age wear, and preserved silver inlay Shipping: European Union only Provenance: Acquired on the European antiquities market, from a private collection.et, from a private private collection.

Nr. 103773386

Verkauft
Mittelalter, Epoche der Kreuzritter Bronze Cross pendant, Kreuz mit Silber-Inlay, 11.–12. Jahrhundert n. Chr. — Seltene Kompassrose - 26 mm  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Mittelalter, Epoche der Kreuzritter Bronze Cross pendant, Kreuz mit Silber-Inlay, 11.–12. Jahrhundert n. Chr. — Seltene Kompassrose - 26 mm (Ohne mindestpreis)

AAncient bronze cross of the Crusader period with a rare central motif: a compass rose executed in silver inlay.

An authentic 11th–12th century piece, made in a strict equal-armed form. The surface carries a carefully constructed ornament, with fine channels cut into the bronze and filled with hammered silver wire. This technique creates a sharp contrast between the dark aged patina and the bright metallic lines.

At the center lies a striking composition: a compass rose. This is not mere decoration. It is a symbol of direction, movement, and destiny. For a medieval pilgrim or warrior, such a sign could have held deep meaning: guidance through uncertainty, protection on long journeys, and a reminder of divine order.

The silver inlay remains clearly visible. The lines are well preserved and form a structured geometric pattern radiating from the center. The contrast between silver and bronze gives the object a strong visual presence despite its small size.

The surface shows a dense natural patina with clear traces of age. No artificial cleaning. No modern intervention. The original character has been preserved.

The 11th–12th century was a time of constant movement: crusaders, pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers crossed long and dangerous roads. Objects like this were not simply decorative. They were personal. They were carried close to the body as signs of faith, protection, and direction.

This cross combines two powerful symbols:

the cross as faith and protection
the compass rose as direction, movement, and survival

Such pieces are rarely encountered with preserved silver inlay and such a clearly defined central motif.

This is not just an artifact. This is an object that once traveled.

Details:

Culture: Byzantine / Crusader period
Period: 11th–12th century AD
Material: Bronze with silver inlay
Technique: Hammered silver wire inlay
Design: Equal-armed cross with central compass rose
Size: 26 × 18 mm
Weight: 2.82 g
Condition: Authentic antique condition with natural patina, age wear, and preserved silver inlay

Shipping:

European Union only

Provenance:

Acquired on the European antiquities market, from a private collection.et, from a private private collection.

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€ 50
Ohne mindestpreis
Ruth Garrido Vila
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Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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