Woollen gloves
1983, Svetozar Popovic, Oresac / Part of the folk costume
Men’s gloves knitted from domestic wool, with two yarns. Decorated with geometric ornaments. They are knitted with two finger spaces. Early 20th century.
Plate, 4th - 5th c.
1998, site Timacum Minus, belt buckle plate
Bronze belt buckle with the motif of Chrysogram inscribed in a circle, framed with palmette motifs.
Woollen gloves
1983, Svetozar Popovic, Oresac / Part of the folk costume
Men’s gloves knitted from domestic wool, with two yarns. Decorated with geometric ornaments. They are knitted with two finger spaces. Late 19th century.
Bracelet, 3rd - 4th c.
1980, site Timacum Minus, bracelet1980, site Timacum Minus, bracelet
Massive, bronze bracelet with open ends.
Lamp, 1st - 2nd c.
2020, site Timacum Minus, roman lamp
Bronze, roman lamp.
Lamp, 1st - 2nd c.
1980, site Timacum Minus, lamp
Red ceramic lamp with two burners.
Mirror, 2nd - 3rd c.
2011, site Ravna – Sv. Trojica, frame of a mirror
Circular-shaped, lead mirror with preserved handle.
Lamp, 2nd c.
1978, site Timacum Minus, roman lamp
Ceramic lamp of a circular recipient with small vertical handle, painted red. The disc is decorated with a rosette motif, and the shoulder with an ivy motif.
Lamp, 4th c.
1983, site Timacum Minus, lamp
Bronze lamp – lucerna with a circular disc that is decorated with two wings towards the beak. There is small hanging handle between the recipient and the beak.
Belt with beads
In 1973 it was bought from Momir Kostic, Selacka / Women’s belt
A women’s belt decorated with colorful beads. It is part of the ceremonial folk costume. Early 20th century.
Vest
1974, Debelica / Part of the folk costume
The vest is made of blue velvet. It was worn by girls and younger women on more solemn occasions. Late 19th century.
Plate, 2nd c.
1977, site Timacum Minus, plate
A plate made in the terra sigillata technique, a type of luxury Roman pottery with a shiny red coating. The rim of plate is decorated with an ivy motif.
Sajak
Two string knitted socks
1983, Svetozar Popovic, Mali Izvor / Part of the folk costume
Women’s two-string knitted socks, rich in ornaments, are knitted of two-colour yarn. Two-string knitting is the old technique “exactly” for making socks made of domestic wool, with the use of 5 needles with which two strings (yarn) of different colours are intertwined so as to form a two-string ornament (pattern). The basic parts of a sock are the foot and the upper part. The stockings are knitted from the top of the foot towards the heel. Early 20th century.