BRONZE SPIRAL BRACELET
Late Bronze Age, Urnfield Culture, 10th–8th century BC.
Formed from a single bronze rod coiled into a multi-turn spiral, with a gently raised central ridge running along the band. Bracelets of this type are characteristic ornaments of the Urnfield cultural horizon, worn around the wrist or forearm.
A well-preserved example with an even spiral form and an attractive green patina.
Inner diameter: 51 mm.
Length (overall): 69 mm.
Weight: 91.90 g. Lovely green patina.
Late Bronze Age, Urnfield Culture, 10th–8th century BC.
Formed from a single bronze rod coiled into a multi-turn spiral, with a gently raised central ridge running along the band. Bracelets of this type are characteristic ornaments of the Urnfield cultural horizon, worn around the wrist or forearm.
A well-preserved example with an even spiral form and an attractive green patina.
Inner diameter: 51 mm.
Length (overall): 69 mm.
Weight: 91.90 g. Lovely green patina.
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