Scyphate Gold Bowl
The gold bowl named Scyphate was created between 1059 and 1067, belonging to the Byzantine Empire period, which was Byzantine art in the 11th century. It is a shallow bowl commonly used for drinking alcohol or as a ceremonial utensil. With a diameter of 2.5 centimeters and made of pure gold, it showcases the exquisite metal craftsmanship and decorative art of the Byzantine period. Byzantine art is renowned for its ornate decorations, religious themes, and symbolism, and was used in religious ceremonies or court celebrations at the time. The design and production reflect the emphasis on refined living and religious beliefs in Byzantine culture. It is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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