Jelling Beaker, Chalice of Thyra (c.950) by Viking art

Jelling Beaker, Chalice of Thyra - Viking art - c.950

Artwork Information

TitleJelling Beaker, Chalice of Thyra
ArtistViking art
Datec.950
Art MovementViking art

About Jelling Beaker, Chalice of Thyra

The artwork, titled “Jelling Beaker, Chalice of Thyra,” is attributed to Viking art and dates back to circa 950. It falls under the art movement known as Viking art and is classified in the genre of jewelry.

The artwork depicts a beaker, known as a chalice, created during the Viking era. Its design features intricate carvings characteristic of Viking art. The chalice showcases patterns of interwoven lines and motifs, embodying the aesthetic principles of the period. These elaborate decorations might include stylized animal forms and geometric shapes, all meticulously carved into the metal surface. The detailed craftsmanship highlights the advanced metalworking skills of the Viking artisans, and the object itself serves as a testament to the cultural and artistic values of the society that produced it.

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