No. 98381627

Sold
Bronze Age Bronze Bronze Age Openwork Sun Amulet - 53 mm  (No Reserve Price)
Final bid
€ 132
11 weeks ago

Bronze Age Bronze Bronze Age Openwork Sun Amulet - 53 mm (No Reserve Price)

ca. 1200–600 BC Material: Bronze Dimensions: 53 mm (height), 47 mm (width). Condition: Good condition for age; openwork intact; surface corrosion, wear and encrustation consistent with burial. A rare and finely cast bronze openwork amulet, measuring 53 mm in height and 47 mm in width. The body is divided by a central cross into four quadrants, representing the solar wheel — a symbol of the sun’s eternal movement across the sky. The surface has developed a rich multi-toned natural patina, ranging from green carbonate encrustation to dark brown and purple oxides. This variety of colors is characteristic of ancient bronze objects buried for millennia, with the green representing malachite growth, while the darker tones reflect stable cuprite and tenorite layers close to the metal. Such patination not only enhances the aesthetic appearance but also serves as a strong indicator of authenticity. Objects of this type are characteristic of the Late Bronze Age and are often associated with solar worship, one of the central elements of prehistoric European religion. The four divisions are thought to represent the cardinal directions or the cycle of the seasons, symbolizing cosmic order and the life-giving power of the sun. Amulets such as this one were not merely decorative; they held profound symbolic and ritual significance, serving as protective charms for the wearer and possibly used in ceremonial or fertility rites. Comparable examples are known from Central and Eastern Europe, where they have been uncovered in hoards, graves, and settlement sites, highlighting their widespread cultural importance.

No. 98381627

Sold
Bronze Age Bronze Bronze Age Openwork Sun Amulet - 53 mm  (No Reserve Price)

Bronze Age Bronze Bronze Age Openwork Sun Amulet - 53 mm (No Reserve Price)

ca. 1200–600 BC
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 53 mm (height), 47 mm (width).
Condition: Good condition for age; openwork intact; surface corrosion, wear and encrustation consistent with burial.


A rare and finely cast bronze openwork amulet, measuring 53 mm in height and 47 mm in width. The body is divided by a central cross into four quadrants, representing the solar wheel — a symbol of the sun’s eternal movement across the sky.

The surface has developed a rich multi-toned natural patina, ranging from green carbonate encrustation to dark brown and purple oxides. This variety of colors is characteristic of ancient bronze objects buried for millennia, with the green representing malachite growth, while the darker tones reflect stable cuprite and tenorite layers close to the metal. Such patination not only enhances the aesthetic appearance but also serves as a strong indicator of authenticity.

Objects of this type are characteristic of the Late Bronze Age and are often associated with solar worship, one of the central elements of prehistoric European religion. The four divisions are thought to represent the cardinal directions or the cycle of the seasons, symbolizing cosmic order and the life-giving power of the sun. Amulets such as this one were not merely decorative; they held profound symbolic and ritual significance, serving as protective charms for the wearer and possibly used in ceremonial or fertility rites.

Comparable examples are known from Central and Eastern Europe, where they have been uncovered in hoards, graves, and settlement sites, highlighting their widespread cultural importance.

Final bid
€ 132
Ruth Garrido Vila
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

Similar objects

For you in

Archaeology

Set a search alert
Set a search alert to get notified when new matches are available.

This object was featured in

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

How to buy on Catawiki

Learn more about our Buyer Protection

      1. Discover something special

      Browse through thousands of special objects selected by experts. View the photos, details and estimated value of each special object. 

      2. Place the top bid

      Find something you love and place the top bid. You can follow the auction to the end or let our system do the bidding for you. All you have to do is set a bid for the maximum amount you want to pay. 

      3. Make a secure payment

      Pay for your special object and we’ll keep your payment secure until it arrives safe and sound. We use a trusted payment system to handle all transactions. 

Have something similar to sell?

Whether you're new to online auctions or sell professionally, we can help you earn more for your special objects.

Sell your object