
Photograph © Ulster Museum
The two torcs are 20 cm in diameter and each weigh about 25 g. They are made of a loosely-twisted penannular ribbon of gold with simple recurved terminals. They are also known as the Ballyrashane Torcs after their place of discovery.
More information
Title of artwork, date
Two ribbon torcs, 1500–1100 BC
Date supported
2001
Medium and material
Gold
Dimensions
20 cm
Grant
8500
Total cost
75000
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