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Curonized Liv Jewelry
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Curonized Liv Jewelry

This display showcases 12th–13th-c. bronze and silver ornaments worn by the Livs, influenced by Curonian styles known for their intricate spiral and braided designs. The set includes spiral bracelets, temple rings, penannular brooches, and braided torcs, reflecting regional variations in design and metallurgy. Found in burial and settlement contexts, these items highlight the fusion of Livic and Curonian traditions along the Daugava trade routes, symbolizing identity and status.
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