RecordBracelet of bronze< 1 of 1 > Back found at Culbin Sands, Moray
Bracelet of bronzeThis bronze bracelet, of a type known as a spiral or 'snake' bracelet, was found at Culbin Sands in Moray. It is a product of a local tradition of metalworking specific to the north-east of Scotland during the first two centuries AD. The bracelet is in the form of a coiled double-headed serpent. The serpent's eyes have blue glass insets. Decorative enamel discs would probably have been set in the terminals of the mouth. Eight bracelets of this type are known, all but one from Scotland, with most of these from the north-east. They were cast in straight rods, decorated in part with ribbing or grooves, with animal heads at the ends. The rods were then coiled into spirals. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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