Javanese Gold Keloh Ear Clip - Majapahit/Airlangga Period | ArtefactsHunter
Javanese gold keloh ear clip from the Majapahit or Airlangga Empire period. This traditional Javanese jewelry piece represents the sophisticated goldsmithing techniques of early Javanese kingdoms and remains wearable.
Historical Context: The keloh is a traditional Javanese ear ornament worn during the Majapahit Empire (1293-1527 CE) and earlier Airlangga period (11th century). These pieces were crafted by skilled goldsmiths and worn by nobility and wealthy merchants.
Specifications: Weight about 9.4 grams
Condition: Wearable condition, excavation find
Provenance: Excavation find from Java, Indonesia
Collector's Note: This piece is attributed to the Majapahit or Airlangga period. Professional appraisal is recommended to verify age, specific period, and gold content.
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