11th-13th century AD. A gold bracelet formed as a triangular-section band of linked loops, hinged fastener with hollow-formed disc plate, securing pin and domed openwork filigree boss. Cf. Christies, auction 1148, Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds Including a Private Collection Donated to Benefit the University of Oxford, Part IV, 10 Oct 2013, lot 59; and A very similar bracelet reportedly found at Gurgan and attributed to the 11th-13th century is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, inv. 52.32.2; Jenkins, Marilyn and Keene, Manuel, Islamic Jewelry in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1982, no.22.27.52 grams, 62mm (2 1/2"). From the collection of a Japanese gentleman, deceased (1970-2010); collected in the 1990s; accompanied by an independent specialist report and valuation by graduate gemmologist and jewellery expert Anna Rogers, GIA GG, BA, Gem-A, ref. no. 170521/07/12/2020; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10529-170521. Very fine condition.