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from Clibberswick, Unst, Shetland

Brooches
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These two brass oval brooches and a bronze trefoil brooch were found in a Scandinavian woman's grave at Clibberswick on Unst in Shetland, together with some glass beads and a plain silver arm-ring which are now lost.

The oval brooches are of a type manufactured in the 8th and 9th centuries. Both are worn, and one has been repaired. The decoration on the trefoil brooch is in the so-called Borre style, which seems to have developed in Scandinavia around the mid 9th century.

Oval brooches are a very distinctive form of ornament, worn by Viking women in pairs to fasten the straps of a pinafore. They were mass produced in Scandinavia and widely copied. The trefoil brooch was used to fasten a cloak or shawl.

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