Medieval ArtMetalwork-Silver500–650The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice is a metalwork-silver Attarouthi of Byzantine origin created in 500–650 using silver and gilded silver measuring Overall: 9 9/16 x 6 5/8 in. (24.3 x 16.8 cm) Diam. of foot… — now part of the Medieval Art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
About This Artwork
| Medium | Silver and gilded silver |
| Dimensions | Overall: 9 9/16 x 6 5/8 in. (24.3 x 16.8 cm) Diam. of foot: 3 7/8 in. (9.9 cm) Diam. of knop: 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm) Capacity of cup: 2100 ml |
| Classification | Metalwork-Silver |
| Department | Medieval Art |
| Credit Line | Purchase, Rogers Fund and Henry J. and Drue E. Heinz Foundation, Norbert Schimmel and Lila Acheson Wallace Gifts, 1986 |
| Date | 500–650 |
Historical Context
Culture & Period
This work belongs to the Byzantine culture. The estimated date range is 500 – 650.
Geography
Origin: Attarouthi, Syria. 
Frequently Asked Questions
What department houses The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice?
The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice is housed in the Medieval Art department of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
When was The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice created?
The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice dates to 500–650.
What material is The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice made from?
The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice is crafted from silver and gilded silver.
Where does The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice originate?
The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice originates from Syria (Byzantine culture).
Is The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice in the public domain?
The Attarouthi Treasure - Chalice is in the public domain and can be freely used.