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Bracelet
Fergana, 1st - 5th centuries
Silver
5.8 cm
Original
Браслет
Фергана, I - V века
Серебро
5,8 см
Оригинал
Audio guide
Description
This silver bracelet dates back to the 1st–5th centuries and was discovered in the Fergana Valley. It is a vivid example of the decorative art and craftsmanship of that era. Bracelets were worn by women as symbols of beauty, protection, and social status. Measuring 5.8 cm in diameter, the bracelet was made of silver, and its shape and ornamentation reflect the technical skill and aesthetic taste of local artisans. Silver was regarded as a symbol of purity and blessing. As an exhibit, this bracelet reveals the aesthetic aspects of Uzbekistan’s cultural heritage, offering valuable insights into the decorative art and beliefs of the time.