Pair of Bronze Bangles – Dongson Culture, circa 500–200 BCE
A finely cast pair of bronze bangles from the Dongson culture of northern Vietnam, dated to approximately 500–200 BCE. Each circular ornament measures 8 cm in diameter and exhibits a bold, ridged design characteristic of Dongson metalwork. The surfaces display a rich green patina, the result of centuries of burial, and subtle decorative banding that reflects the sophisticated aesthetics of this early Southeast Asian civilization.
Bronze adornments such as these were more than personal jewelry—they were symbols of social rank and may have played a role in ceremonial or funerary practices. Crafted using advanced lost-wax casting techniques, these bangles exemplify the technical prowess and artistic refinement of the Dongson bronze tradition.
Place of origin | Northern Vietnam |
Date | circa 500–200 BCE |
Weight | |
Dimensions | Height: 8 cm |
Availability | US$ |
Reference number | SO-00099 |