Brass Celtic Torc
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Brand: Luthera Armor
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Brass Celtic Torc
The Celts of antiquity often wore elaborate neck torcs – often enough that it became a hallmark of their culture. Other cultures of antiquity wore them, but none as profusely as the Celts. ”Torc”, from Latin ”Torque” is a reference to the twisting of the metal, usually gold or bronze to make the neck torc. More elaborate examples being a sign of noble status. Some examples leave so little ”squeeze” to take them off that it is surmised that some Celts wore them permanently. A roman copy of the Greek sculpture ”The Dying Gaul” shows a vanquished Celt wearing only a torc. This torc of brass features two serpentine heads at its ends.
Product Details
Overall Length 18 1/2”
Weight 12 oz
Material : Brass
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