Text, Merovingian decorative discs and mounts

Neues Museum

A museum display showcasing a collection of several dark-colored, openwork bronze artifacts mounted on a light gray wall. The pieces are identified as decorative discs and mounts from the Merovingian period, dating to the Late 6th or 7th Century AD. The collection includes circular discs with radial spokes and swirling animal patterns, as well as mounts with arched or rectangular top sections. One prominent disc in the center features a complex, stylized serpentine or knotwork design, typical of Germanic Animal Style art. The accompanying label indicates the material is bronze, potentially with glass inlays, and the origins span Southern and Western Germany and Northern France. The arrangement highlights the variety of forms and intricate details used for personal adornment during this early medieval era.


Display of decorative bronze and glass Merovingian discs and mounts

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Merovingian decorative discs and mounts


Bronze, Glass inlay, Late 6th / 7th Century AD, Southern and Western Germany (D); Northern...

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