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Unknown Maker, European

Diadem

Maker

Unknown Maker, European

Culture

European

Title

Diadem

Period

Hallstatt

Year

ca. 1100 BCE

Medium

  • bronze

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • bronze

Materials

bronze

Geography

Place Made: Eastern Europe, Hallstatt

Dimensions

Diameter: 17.8 cm (7 inches) (maxium)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Helen M. Danforth Acquisition Fund

Object Number

2002.102

Type

  • Costume Accessories

Articles

Decoding the Hallstatt Diadem

Exhibition History

Ancient Greek and Roman Galleries
Sep 22, 2010

Label copy

The four large, carefully crafted spirals on this bronze diadem exemplify a simple design element popularized during the European Bronze Age (1200-800 BCE). The spiral motif typically appeared as an embellishment on jewelry and other objects of personal adornment. This ornate diadem, likely the possession of a person of wealth and prominence, effectively conveyed the status of the owner. Years of burial have lent a rich, green patina to the original golden-brown surface of the diadem. This object was most likely found buried among similar pieces of bronze jewelry and bronze weapons in a grave at the Austrian site of Hallstatt.

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Tombstone

Unknown Maker, European
Diadem, ca. 1100 BCE
Bronze
Diameter: 17.8 cm (7 inches) (maxium)
Helen M. Danforth Acquisition Fund 2002.102

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