Nr. 103773526

Keltisch Bronze Bronzeanhänger — Symbol des Übergangs und des Sonnenausgleichs, 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. – 1. - 23 mm (Ohne mindestpreis)
Nr. 103773526

Keltisch Bronze Bronzeanhänger — Symbol des Übergangs und des Sonnenausgleichs, 2. Jahrhundert v. Chr. – 1. - 23 mm (Ohne mindestpreis)
Ancient bronze pendant of Celtic culture — an amulet reflecting the idea of transition, protection, and inner balance.
An authentic Celtic period pendant (2nd century BC – 1st century AD), crafted in a distinctive geometric form. The composition combines a closed circle in the upper part with a stable base featuring a horizontal crossbar.
In Celtic tradition, the circle is one of the key symbols. It is associated with eternity, the cyclical nature of life, and the continuous movement of time. It is a solar sign reflecting order and the rhythm of the world.
The open space within and beneath the circle enhances the meaning of the form. In Celtic perception, such elements could be interpreted as a “passage” — a boundary between states, worlds, or stages of life.
The lower part, with lateral expansions, creates a sense of stability and support. Such a structure symbolizes the balance between movement and stability, which was an essential aspect of the Celtic worldview.
The surface is covered with a natural patina with a pronounced aged texture, emphasizing the authenticity and archaeological character of the object.
In Celtic culture, such amulets were worn as personal symbols of protection.
They were not indicators of status. Their power lay in form and meaning. Such an object could accompany a person in travel, everyday life, and transitional moments.
The circle — a symbol of infinity
The passage — a sign of movement
The base — a point of support
This is a simple yet deeply considered symbol, reflecting an entire system of beliefs about the world.
Details:
Culture: Celtic
Period: 2nd century BC – 1st century AD
Material: Bronze
Size: 23 × 14 mm
Weight: 2,42 g
Shipping: within the European Union only
Provenance:
Acquired on the European antiquities market, from a private collection.
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