

Turned Armilla
Dark gray metal object, titled "Turned Armilla", by an unknown artist. Object consists of four rounded, stacked, concentric rings with rounded rectangular cross-sections, slightly tapered from left to right. Left and right ends of the top ring are curled into spirals which extend outward. Top three rings are curled on the right side, while the bottom ring is curled on the left side. Surface has visible wear and scratches, with darker gray patina in recessed areas. Object sits on a light gray background with subtle shadow underneath.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 640 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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