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Brooch

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From Castlehill, near Dalry, Ayrshire

Postcard of Brooch.
000-100-041-009-C
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Brooch

This small, tinned-bronze penannular brooch was found at the native hillfort site at Castlehill near Dalry in Ayrshire. It was made sometime between 600 and 900.

The brooch has lozenge-shaped terminals, with settings for stones or enamel, now empty. The top and lower part of the pin are grooved, and the point is broken off. Part of the brooch has been coated with tin or silver to give a shiny appearance.

The penannular brooches of the early historic period range from simple, functional objects to highly complex and ornate examples meant to proclaim status. They were often decorated, some with other metals added, and stone or enamel settings.


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Online ID: 000-100-041-009-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.HH 339
Date: Between 600 and 900
Material: Bronze, tinned; lozenge terminals
Dimensions: Pin 1.25" L
What: Brooch, penannular
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Where: Scotland, Ayrshire, Dalry, Castlehill (Howrat)
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Description: Tinned bronze penannular brooch, from Castlehill, Ayrshire
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