RecordSilver handpin< 1 of 1 > Back From Norrie's Law, near Largo, Fife
Silver handpinThis silver handpin with red enamel ornament is one of two similar ones found at Norrie's Law near Largo in Fife in a large hoard of silver jewellery and hacksilver. The hoard was buried between 600 and 700. This picture shows the reverse of the handpin. The back of the handpin is plain, except for an incised Pictish symbol, often termed a 'Z-rod', on 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. The use of a Pictish symbol suggests a Scottish origin for this one. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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