RecordLinen-smoother of glass and fragments of a bone plaqueFrom Perth, Perthshire and Kingscross Point, Arran
Linen-smoother of glass and fragments of a bone plaqueLarge lumps of glass and bone plaques, found in Viking graves and settlements, were probably used for smoothing linen. This linen-smoother was found at Perth in Perthshire and the plaque is from a grave at Kingscross Point on Arran. The linen-smoother was made from a single large droplet of black glass. The plaque is ornamented. If complete, it would have provided a smooth surface to wind damp linen cloth around in order to smooth with the glass smoothers. Glass linen-smoothers were used into the 19th century in Norway and Scotland. They occur in Viking women's graves with other objects relating to textiles. The use of the plaque is less clear, but they also occur in wealthy women's graves in Scandinavia. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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