细节
A CELTIC GOLD TORQUE
CIRCA LATE 5TH-EARLY 4TH CENTURY B.C.
Formed from stout sheet, the back zone circular in section, expanding towards the front zone where it becomes a flattened oval in section, the zones offset by raised cushions, each end of the back zone with stylized scrolling palmettes, one portion of the back zone formed from a separate piece, designed to swivel on one end, open for insertion at the other, each side of the front zone ornamented with elaborate voluted scrolling, the spiraling volutes serving as the eyes of highly-stylized anthropomorphic faces, the central face with a carinated projection at the center formed from a paler gold, the scrolling and fronds enhanced by incision and hatching, the outer edge beaded
6 7/8 in. (17.4 cm.) long