A CHAM REPOUSSé GOLD NECKLACE WITH A PECTORAL DEPICTING A SEATED HINDU DEITY
Central or southern Cham kingdom, classical period, 10th – 12th century. A very impressive Cham necklace of museum quality composed of a repoussé gold pectoral depicting a seated Hindu deity surrounded by scroll motifs and eleven inlaid gemstones, mounted to a long chain of 17 hollow round repoussé gold tubes with fine decorations.
Provenance: From an important European private collection. Acquired in Asia between 1960 and 1970. A private owner, acquired from the above.
Condition: Excellent condition, only few minor and expected traces of age and wear as well as extensive soil encrustations.
Weight: 56.5 g
Dimensions: Length of necklace 36 cm
Metallurgic analysis: Fine gold content 671/1000
Published: Gold Treasures of the Cham Kingdoms from the Collection of Dr. Zelnik Volume 2, no. 61 (page 117), Budapest 2008.
Metallurgic Analysis
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