File:Pair of upper arm bracelets in the form of a coiled snake, clasp closed - Getty Museum (92.AM.8.6).jpg

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Ptolemaic pair of upper arm bracelets in the form of a coiled snake in the Getty Villa

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Ptolemaic pair of upper arm bracelets in the form of a coiled snake  wikidata:Q124853357 reasonator:Q124853357
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Pair of upper arm bracelets in the form of a coiled snake Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"Pair of upper arm bracelets in the form of a coiled snake Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Pair of upper arm bracelets in the form of a coiled snake Edit this at Wikidata"
Part of Collection of Ptolemaic jewelry Edit this at Wikidata
Object type bracelet Edit this at Wikidata
Description

Pair of armlets made of solid gold. Each is designed as a single snake coiled to strike with its head rising from the top of the armlet and its tail twisting at the bottom. The pieces were embellished with decorative engraving and punching, preserving evidence of the use of numerous tools: a round-end punch for the eyes of the snake, a graver for deep lines and hatching, and a punch with a v-shaped tip to create the scale pattern of the reptile's skin. The bracelets are designed to be worn as a pair, mirroring one another. A traditional pin-and-hinge construction closes the bracelets at the elaborately filigreed clasp. Each terminal is fashioned from a single piece of sheet metal to which the filigree has been applied before its ends were affixed with a series of loops. Closure was effected by aligning the loops and passing a pin through, the final result imitating a length of bead-and-spool wire in order to disguise its function.

Date between 225 and 175 BC
date QS:P,-0500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P1319,-0225-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,-0175-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Medium gold Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions diameter: 7.8 cm (3 in) Edit this at Wikidata
dimensions QS:P2386,+7.8U174728
institution QS:P195,Q180401
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92.AM.8.6 (J. Paul Getty Museum) Edit this at Wikidata
Place of creation Alexandria Edit this at Wikidata
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The Getty Center, Object 103Z01

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