
Cleveland Museum of Art
Tab
- Date
- 600s
- Medium
- iron with silver overlay
- Culture
- Frankish, Migration period
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This tab would have been attached to a strip of leather worn around the waist. It was likely both an ornamental statement indicating social rank and a practical accessory. The decorative inlay was applied by forcing silver wire into a pattern engraved into the iron. The condition of the tab indicates that it was likely excavated, perhaps from a grave.
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