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Gold Shield Emblem in the Form of a Panther

Late 7th-early 6th centuries BC

Gold, enamel

16.2 x 32.6 cm

Krasnodar region, Kuban area

Kelermes burial mound N1

This magnificent relief plaque in the Scythian Animal Style once formed the centrepiece of a shield. It is in the form of a panther, its tail and paws ringed with small feline beasts of prey. The naturalistic representation of the panther's mouth with its bared teeth (despite the schematized treatment of eye and nostrils, indicated by mere circles) and the use of the cloisonne technique to decorate the ear suggest that the craftsman was acquainted with the art of the ancient East.

 

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