C/1989/173
Silver filigree buckle/clasp of two identical disc-shaped elements, with surfaces of spiralling scrolls in twisted wire, surrounding a central rosette. The circular frame is made of beaded wire. Additional elements, with similar filigree designs enclosed by curvilinear, beaded wire frames, are affixed to the outer periphery of both clasp pieces. These elements, which lengthen the clasp, correspond to the additional cast anthemia and leaves that adorn other types of disc-shaped clasps. The wirework surfaces are enriched with applied faceted squares, while the central rosettes are adorned with an applied circular element at their centre and granules on their petals. The cast fastening elements (hook and corresponding loop) extend into anthemia made of the same piece of metal. The latter are soldered to the inner extremes of both clasp pieces. The fastening is covered by a turquoise stone in a closed setting, surrounded by granules.
Total width: 14 cm. Diameter: 5 cm.
Donation from the A.G. Leventis Foundation.
(Similar clasps can be seen, for example, in Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou 1996, 244, where the ornamentation is complemented with enamel, and Papadimitriou 2000, 100, Cat. 38, a clasp in the Victoria and Albert Museum, purchased in Cyprus in 1888. The latter, as well as others of the same type, e.g., one in the Pierides Collection in Larnaca and another in the Collection of the Cyprus Museum, Nicosia (Pierides 1980, LVI. b.), have a similar filigree and applied decoration, but their round shape extends into a sharp end on the outer side, without additional elements).