Object Image

Earring

Unknown Artist

Animals–especially birds–composed from gold filigree were popular forms in earrings and pendants in medieval Syria and Iran. The wire in this piece has been twisted like a rope and scrolled into arabesque motifs which comprise the body of the bird. This example has been further ornamented with granulated gold beads on the wing, beak and eye.

Credit: Rogers Fund, 1922

11th-12th century
Gold; filigree and granulation
3.2in
22.201
Image and text © Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2019

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