Spoon

Unknown Artist

5th–6th century

Spoon by Unknown Artist

Medium

Silver

Dimensions

Overall: 9 7/16 x 1 3/4 x 1 in. (24 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm) shovel: 3 3/8 x 1 3/4 x 7/16 in. (8.6 x 4.5 x 1.1 cm)

Classification

Metalwork-Silver

Culture

Byzantine

Department

Medieval Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1913

Accession Number

13.42.1b

Art Historical Context

This elegant silver spoon from the Byzantine, dating to the 5th–6th century, offers a glimpse into the refined craftsmanship of early medieval metalwork. Measuring nearly 9½ inches long overall, with a broad shovel bowl about 3⅜ inches wide, it exemplifies the functional beauty of Byzantine tableware. Crafted from high-quality silver, such spoons were prized possessions, likely used by the elite for dining or even in liturgical ceremonies, reflecting the empire's blend of Roman legacy and emerging Christian influences. Byzantine silversmiths were renowned for their technical mastery, employin...

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