The pluteus broken into three parts and mutilated, presents in the upper band a double series of knotted circles formed by a two-wicker ribbon; on both sides a stylized tree. The central area is decorated with a large circle formed by a ribbon, inside which a square is inscribed, also outlined by a ribbon which then creates a further circle that houses an eight-petal flower and central button. From both circles open four lilies, each oriented towards the corners of the square.
Title: Stone Pluteus with interwoven and phytomorphic ribbon decoration
Author: Anonymous
Date: 10th century
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Displayed in: Torcello Museum
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