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Frühes Mittelalter Gold „Der heilige Halbmond der himmlischen Gnade“ – Goldene Lunula, die den göttlichen Schutz und das  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Frühes Mittelalter Gold „Der heilige Halbmond der himmlischen Gnade“ – Goldene Lunula, die den göttlichen Schutz und das (Ohne mindestpreis)

This exquisite Early Medieval gold crescent pendant (lunula) is an exceptional example of medieval goldsmithing, combining refined craftsmanship with profound symbolic meaning. Fashioned from solid gold in the timeless form of the sacred crescent, the pendant is adorned with an elaborate openwork network of interlacing scrolls, creating a harmonious composition that evokes celestial beauty and divine order. Throughout the Early Medieval world, the crescent was revered as one of humanity's oldest sacred emblems. Associated with the moon, the heavens, renewal, and divine protection, it was believed to guide, protect, and bless its wearer. Across the Byzantine sphere and neighboring cultures, crescent ornaments were treasured as prestigious personal adornments that reflected both spiritual devotion and elevated social status. The richly ornamented openwork design demonstrates remarkable artistic sophistication. Flowing vegetal scrolls intertwine across the surface in a graceful and balanced arrangement, reflecting decorative traditions found in Byzantine and Byzantine-influenced luxury metalwork. The elegant composition symbolizes continuity, harmony, and the eternal cycle of life, while the precious gold further emphasizes the pendant's importance as an object of distinction. The reverse retains its original hand-worked surface, preserving the craftsmanship of the medieval goldsmith, while the surviving attachment points indicate that the pendant was originally worn or mounted as an elite personal ornament. More than an item of jewellery, The Sacred Crescent of Heavenly Grace embodies the spiritual ideals and artistic excellence of the Early Medieval period. It stands as a remarkable expression of faith, prestige, and enduring beauty, making it an exceptional addition to any collection of Byzantine, Early Medieval, or ancient gold ornaments. Object: Early Medieval Gold Crescent Pendant (Lunula) Material: Solid Gold Design: Openwork crescent with intricate interlacing vegetal scrollwork Form: Sacred Crescent (Lunula) Attributed Period: Early Medieval, probably 8th–11th century AD Cultural Attribution: Probably Byzantine or Byzantine-influenced Condition: Well preserved with finely executed decorative details and attractive original surface. Weight: 0.90g An exceptionally elegant example of Early Medieval gold craftsmanship, this pendant combines precious material, refined artistry, and timeless symbolism. Its graceful crescent form and elaborate openwork decoration reflect the enduring artistic legacy of the Byzantine cultural sphere and the broader Early Medieval world. Catawiki disclaimer: This object has been dated based on style by the seller . No further tests, such as an analysis of metals(XRF-test) have been conducted to check the integrity of the piece.

Nr. 105457247

Verkauft
Frühes Mittelalter Gold „Der heilige Halbmond der himmlischen Gnade“ – Goldene Lunula, die den göttlichen Schutz und das  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Frühes Mittelalter Gold „Der heilige Halbmond der himmlischen Gnade“ – Goldene Lunula, die den göttlichen Schutz und das (Ohne mindestpreis)

This exquisite Early Medieval gold crescent pendant (lunula) is an exceptional example of medieval goldsmithing, combining refined craftsmanship with profound symbolic meaning. Fashioned from solid gold in the timeless form of the sacred crescent, the pendant is adorned with an elaborate openwork network of interlacing scrolls, creating a harmonious composition that evokes celestial beauty and divine order.

Throughout the Early Medieval world, the crescent was revered as one of humanity's oldest sacred emblems. Associated with the moon, the heavens, renewal, and divine protection, it was believed to guide, protect, and bless its wearer. Across the Byzantine sphere and neighboring cultures, crescent ornaments were treasured as prestigious personal adornments that reflected both spiritual devotion and elevated social status.

The richly ornamented openwork design demonstrates remarkable artistic sophistication. Flowing vegetal scrolls intertwine across the surface in a graceful and balanced arrangement, reflecting decorative traditions found in Byzantine and Byzantine-influenced luxury metalwork. The elegant composition symbolizes continuity, harmony, and the eternal cycle of life, while the precious gold further emphasizes the pendant's importance as an object of distinction.

The reverse retains its original hand-worked surface, preserving the craftsmanship of the medieval goldsmith, while the surviving attachment points indicate that the pendant was originally worn or mounted as an elite personal ornament.

More than an item of jewellery, The Sacred Crescent of Heavenly Grace embodies the spiritual ideals and artistic excellence of the Early Medieval period. It stands as a remarkable expression of faith, prestige, and enduring beauty, making it an exceptional addition to any collection of Byzantine, Early Medieval, or ancient gold ornaments.

Object: Early Medieval Gold Crescent Pendant (Lunula)
Material: Solid Gold
Design: Openwork crescent with intricate interlacing vegetal scrollwork
Form: Sacred Crescent (Lunula)
Attributed Period: Early Medieval, probably 8th–11th century AD
Cultural Attribution: Probably Byzantine or Byzantine-influenced
Condition: Well preserved with finely executed decorative details and attractive original surface.
Weight: 0.90g

An exceptionally elegant example of Early Medieval gold craftsmanship, this pendant combines precious material, refined artistry, and timeless symbolism. Its graceful crescent form and elaborate openwork decoration reflect the enduring artistic legacy of the Byzantine cultural sphere and the broader Early Medieval world.

Catawiki disclaimer: This object has been dated based on style by the seller . No further tests, such as an analysis of metals(XRF-test) have been conducted to check the integrity of the piece.

Höchstgebot
€ 551
Ohne mindestpreis
Peter Reynaers
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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