archaicwonder:
Macedonian Gold Myrtle Funerary Wreath, 4th Century BC
This wreath, with filigreed and enameled flowers, was looted from a royal Macedonian tomb in Northern Greece and may have belonged to one of Alexander the Great’s relatives. It was returned to Greece by the Getty Museum, who called it a “lavish miniature garden.”
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