The Goblet of Trialeti in the treasury of the Georgian National Museum in Tbilisi is a copy of the original, composed of gilt silver, cornelian, jet, amber, and lapis lazuli.
The polychrome gold goblet belongs to the Trialeti Culture from the early second Millennium BC. It is 4,000 years old and was important in the distribution of innovative gold-making skills in the Caucasus region.
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