From Gaulcross, Banffshire
000-100-049-344-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Silver handpin with enamel decoration
This silver handpin with enamel decoration was found in a hoard of Pictish jewellery found at Gaulcross in Banffshire. It was buried between 500 and 700.
This picture shows the back. There is some lightly punched dot decoration on the back of the pinhead.
Handpins were used as dress fasteners, although some examples, as this pin, were clearly high class and expensive jewellery. Handpins of this type are found in both Scotland and Ireland.
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000-100-049-344-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland Q.L.1962.128 |
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Between 500 and 700
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Silver, red enamel
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Pin, hand
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Scotland, Banffshire, Gaulcross
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Silver hand pin with head enamelled red with spiral design, from Gaulcross, Banffshire
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- Youngs, Susan (ed). 'The Work of Angels'. Masterpieces of Celtic metalwork, 6th-9th centuries AD. London: British Museums Publications Ltd, 1989, p 26.
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