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Neck ring

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From Stitchill, Roxburghshire

Neck ring
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This bronze neck ring was found at Stitchill in Roxburghshire. It is an expensive and accomplished item of jewellery, probably made in the West Midlands of England, sometime between 0 and 200 AD.

The neck ring, of a type called a torc or collar, is made of beaten sheet bronze. It is hinged at the front and back. On either side of the five-sectioned front hinge are panels of relief decoration attached by four boss-headed rivets.

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