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Mold Cape

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The Mold Cape is a Bronze Age gold sheet cape found in Wales in 1833, made around 1900 to 1600 BC and remarkable for its elaborate hammered design.

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Where was the Mold Cape discovered?

It was found in 1833 by workmen quarrying stone from a Bronze Age burial mound in Mold, Flintshire, Wales. The workers initially did not recognize its significance and the find was nearly lost before being reported.

How old is the Mold Cape?

The cape was made between approximately 1900 and 1600 BC during the British Bronze Age. This date range is based on the decorative style and metallurgical comparisons with other Bronze Age gold objects from the period.

Where is the Mold Cape displayed today?

The Mold Cape is on permanent display at the British Museum in London. A replica is also exhibited at the Mold Heritage Centre in Wales, closer to where it was found.

How was the Mold Cape constructed?

It was created from a single sheet of gold that was skillfully hammered to create a cape-like garment covered in intricate ridged and bossed decoration. The craftsmanship required would have been extraordinary for the period, suggesting it was made for a high-status individual.

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