編號 102805661

Celtic 青銅色 德鲁伊, Amulet, Pendant (沒有保留價)
編號 102805661

Celtic 青銅色 德鲁伊, Amulet, Pendant (沒有保留價)
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Iron Age, Celtic Druid solid bronze amulet pendant, baluster form with a globular lower body, tapering to a narrow neck and a pronounced collar beneath an integral suspension loop.
The pendant will be delivered on a modern leather jewellery cord, ready for modern wear or to put on display.
-> Such pendants are often interpreted as amuletic objects, possibly associated with protection or fertility, and were worn suspended as personal adornment. The form is characteristic of utilitarian yet symbolically meaningful metalwork.
Height: ± 35,2 mm
Diameter: ± 16,6 mm maximum
Condition: good and solid condition, wearable. The surface displays a dark green-brown patina with areas of wear and encrustation. Minor surface irregularities and signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity (PDF) is available upon request for all lots with a hammer price of €100 or higher.
-> The Celts were a diverse group of Iron Age societies spread across much of Europe, particularly in regions that are now France, the British Isles, Central Europe, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula. Rather than forming a single unified civilisation, Celtic communities shared related languages, artistic traditions, and religious beliefs.
Celtic religion was closely connected to nature and the landscape. Sacred places included forests, rivers, springs, and hilltops, which were believed to be inhabited by spiritual forces or deities. Many objects, such as weapons, jewellery, and offerings, were deliberately deposited in water or other natural locations as part of ritual practices.
The Druids formed the intellectual and religious elite of Celtic society. They acted as priests, judges, scholars, and advisors, and were responsible for preserving religious knowledge, law, and tradition through oral transmission rather than written texts. According to classical sources, Druids played a central role in rituals, education, and the interpretation of the natural and spiritual world.
Belief in an afterlife or the continuation of the soul was widespread among the Celts, which may explain the presence of grave goods and the symbolic importance of personal ornaments and amulets. Many surviving artefacts reflect both everyday use and spiritual significance, offering insight into a belief system deeply interwoven with daily life.
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