14 pieces in high relief; two large rectangular plaques; six square plaques with recumbent does above a three-pointed crown; four smaller shield fittings; two oblong buckle-guard loops

Gilt Silver Belt Set, 916-1125

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Chased silver with giltexpand_more

Gift of Ruth and Bruce Daytonexpand_more  96.52.3a-n

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Worked in high relief, these fourteen silver plaques originally embellished a leather belt belonging to a member of the Liao (916-1125) aristocracy. The two large pieces are decorated in repoussé with a stag running in a sparse landscape through rocks and tufts of grass. The six square plaques are each decorated with a recumbent doe in high relief. The four small shield-shaped fittings acted as grommets from which various items were suspended. While the basic repoussé techniques and taste for precious metals can be seen as a carryover from Tang, the subject matter of relatively naturalistic deer in an open landscape would have been especially relevant to the semi-nomadic Liao people.

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Gilt Silver Belt Set
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96.52.3a-n
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14 pieces in high relief; two large rectangular plaques; six square plaques with recumbent does above a three-pointed crown; four smaller shield fittings; two oblong buckle-guard loops