Musée d’Angoulême
This impressive piece of art was buried in a cave in Agris, western France. The entire cap, neck guard and cheek guards were embellished with a lavish gold tendril and leaf design. Together with the gold, the inset coral. highly valued by the Celts, make this helmet a stunning example of Celtic workmanship. Somewhat later than the Lady of Vix, About 350.B.C
Gold Over Bronze. Coral Inlay Found in 1980's in a Cave in Western France