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Silver bowl

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From St Ninian's Isle, Dunrossness, Shetland

Silver bowl
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This silver bowl was found in a hoard containing 28 silver objects and part of the jaw of a porpoise, buried in a ruined chapel on St Ninian's Isle, at Dunrossness, on Shetland between 750 and 825. The objects probably belonged to a Pictish chief.

This picture shows the sides and bottom of the bowl. Both are decorated using punched dots to create a pattern, a distinctive type of decoration by Pictish craftsmen. The sides of the bowl have interlaced animals and the bottom has a geometric pattern.

The St Ninian's Isle hoard contained eight silver bowls, 12 silver brooches, a sword pommel, two chapes, two eating utensils, three mounts and part of a porpoise's jawbone. They were buried under a church's floor, presumably for safekeeping.

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