Description
Osculatory with bird from San Miguel del Arroyo.
Reproduction of an instrument of Roman origin made in bronze to the lost wax.
Measurements: Length: 18 cm. Width: 4 cm. Depth: 1 cm.
Reproduction of an osculatory, a Roman instrument used to stir perfumes. Cylindrical rod with a ring at one end and the figure of a bird or dove at the other. It dates from the late 4th to the 6th century AD. This osculatory was found in the necropolis of San Miguel del Arroyo (Valladolid). It is currently on display in the Museum of Empuries.
Decorative elements, archaeological reproductions from Antiquity. Ideal for decoration or as a gift.
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