These gorgeous jewelry items are archaeological finds from millennia-old burial grounds of kings and other powerful people. The jewels were exhibited in the National Museum of History of Ukraine. So, all of the jewelry pieces were found on Ukrainian land. These are jewels made from gold, silver, bronze, amber beads, glass beads, stone beads, and other natural materials. Some of them can blow your mind with their unusual shapes and exquisite detail. For example, a golden torque adorned with horse heads, whose eyes and ears are inlaid with stones.
Gold finger rings from burial ground, the 14th-10th century B.C.
Gold bracelets from burial ground, the 14th-10th century B.C.
Massive bronze bracelets and finger rings from burial ground, the 14th-10th century B.C.
Variety of amber necklaces made from raw amber. Burial ground, the 14th-10th century B.C.
Jewelry from burial ground of Sarmatian priestess, the 1st century A.D. The set includes a delicate gold necklace and a pair of gold earrings, 3 rows of beaded necklaces made from glass and stone beads and seashells
Jewels from the burial of noble Sarmatian woman, the late 1st century. The set includes several gold necklaces, a pair of gold earrings, a gold pendant, and a number of amber beads
Jewels from the burial of noble Sarmatian woman, the late 1st century. Two intricately and skillfully made earrings shaped like animals. A lovely set!
Jewels from the burial of noble Sarmatian woman, the late 1st century. Gold set that consists of two necklaces and a pair of earrings. We can see that jewels are adorned with semi-precious stones
Gold adornments from burial of Sarmatian king Inismeos, the late 1st century A.D. These are décor of a bow guard (thin gold plate with ornamentation) and a gold bracelet
Gold adornments from burial of Sarmatian king Inismeos, the late 1st century A.D. Outstanding gold torque adorned with horse heads, whose eyes and ears are inlaid with stones. The details on this piece are striking!
Gold adornments from burial of Sarmatian king Inismeos, the late 1st century A.D. Sword belt fittings – they’re bronze, gold-plated, and embellished with enamel items
Gold adornments from burial of Sarmatian king Inismeos, the late 1st century A.D. Sword with golden décor pieces
Massive silver belt buckle from a hoard, the early 5th century
Silver torque and 4 pendants, from a hoard of jeweler, the 10th-11th century A.D.