Ancient Jewellery Displayed in Bulgaria’s Capital
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The ancient adornments are part of the exhibit titled “Created for enchantment….” created by the National History Museum. Some of them are displayed for the first time.
The exhibition contains a large variety of ornaments for the decoration of the head – tiaras, pieces attached to hats, hair needles, forehead and under-the-chin pieces and earrings.
The displayed artefacts also include jewellery for the body and hands, such as bracelets, necklaces, belts, special belt buckles and rings.
The adornments presented in the exhibition are made of gold, bronze and copper and some of them are decorated with precious stones.
The exhibition will be at the Art gallery of the National Palace of Culture between May 11 and 24.
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