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Bracteate

1865-1872 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is an electrotype copy of a gold bracteate (a round necklace pendant) which was found in 19th century excavations of Scandinavian grave mounds. Electrotypes and other kinds of cast were very popular at that time, as they allowed museums to show a wide range of objects which they did not own. The V&A actively sort out such casts. Some of these are now more accurate representations than the object which they copied, as some of the originals have suffered loss or damage since.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Gilded copper electrotype
Brief description
Gilded copper electrotype of a bracteate found in excavations in Scandinavia, Britain, 1865-1872.
Physical description
Disc of thin gilded metal with a stamped disjointed creature in the centre, surrounded by a border of twisted lines. Two rivets attached to the back, and the front of a loop at the top.
Dimensions
  • Height: 47mm
  • Width: 45mm
  • Depth: 2mm
Summary
This is an electrotype copy of a gold bracteate (a round necklace pendant) which was found in 19th century excavations of Scandinavian grave mounds. Electrotypes and other kinds of cast were very popular at that time, as they allowed museums to show a wide range of objects which they did not own. The V&A actively sort out such casts. Some of these are now more accurate representations than the object which they copied, as some of the originals have suffered loss or damage since.
Collection
Accession number
541-1873

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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