Bronze Square Ring with C10 Silver Intreccio stone
Bronze with Logo and Size engraving
Pressers in Stainless Steel
Micro magnet
Handmade
Finishing: Light bush-hammered
THE EARLY MEDIEVAL INTERWOVEN SCULPTURE The weaving decoration, already used in classical art and before that in ancient oriental art, but only as a side element, became one of the main ornamental motifs in late antiquity, when the naturalistic elements were gradually set aside in favor of a purely decorative and geometric ornamentation. The tendency towards rigorous ordering of forms, which will be typical of the art of the Carolingian era, was already present in Italian sculpture of the last Lombard period and was favored by the iconoclastic orientation of that period which, in the religious sphere, favored abstract decoration at the expense of the representation of the human figure. From the slabs of the late Longobard and Carolingian era preserved in the Christian Museum of Cividale, the Patriarchal Basilica and the Monastery Museum in Aquileia, 8th century CōDICEDS jewels are the result of manual processes and finishes that give each piece unique characteristics. Therefore specimens of the same model may have slightly different characteristics and not be perfectly identical. These differences are not to be considered as defects.
Bronze with Logo and Size engraving
Pressers in Stainless Steel
Micro magnet
Handmade
Finishing: Light bush-hammered
THE EARLY MEDIEVAL INTERWOVEN SCULPTURE The weaving decoration, already used in classical art and before that in ancient oriental art, but only as a side element, became one of the main ornamental motifs in late antiquity, when the naturalistic elements were gradually set aside in favor of a purely decorative and geometric ornamentation. The tendency towards rigorous ordering of forms, which will be typical of the art of the Carolingian era, was already present in Italian sculpture of the last Lombard period and was favored by the iconoclastic orientation of that period which, in the religious sphere, favored abstract decoration at the expense of the representation of the human figure. From the slabs of the late Longobard and Carolingian era preserved in the Christian Museum of Cividale, the Patriarchal Basilica and the Monastery Museum in Aquileia, 8th century CōDICEDS jewels are the result of manual processes and finishes that give each piece unique characteristics. Therefore specimens of the same model may have slightly different characteristics and not be perfectly identical. These differences are not to be considered as defects.