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Carolingian earrings, France, 9th. century
Price USD 62,29
 (EUR 43,89)


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Item No. 4635E
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Carolingian earrings, France, 9th. century with amathyst. Hooks

Description:
The design of this jewellery was inspired from an ornamental boss from the binding of the Lindau Gospels. The late ninth-century cover was made in one of the imperial workshops of Emperor Charles the Bald, grandson of Charlemagne. The location of this workshop is uncertain. Some scholars have argued for the Abbey of St. Denis, near Paris, where Charles was secular abbot from 867 until his death in 877.

The Lindau Gospels was the first major medieval manuscript acquired by Pierpont Morgan. It bears the signature M.I. The original is on display at the Pierpont Morgan Library. Length: 2,2 cm

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