Limburg Staurotheke

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title: Limburg Staurotheke
text: The Limburg Staurotheke is an example of a Byzantine reliquary, one of the best surviving examples of Byzantine enamel, in the cloisonné technique. It was made sometime in the mid to late 10th century in Constantinople. The box measures 48 cm (19 in) by 38 cm (15 in) and has a depth of 6 cm (2.4 in). This reliquary design was common in Byzantium beginning in the 9th century. It was probably brought to Germany as loot from the Fourth Crusade, and is now in the diocesan museum of Limburg an der La
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