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Back of the Hunterston brooch

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found at Hunterston, Ayrshire

Back of the Hunterston brooch
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This silver gilt brooch with amber settings was found at Hunterston in Ayrshire. Made around 700, it is one of the finest products of its time. This picture shows the back of the brooch.

The back of the brooch is set with four silver gilt decorative panels depicting interlaced ribbons and beasts in imitation chip-carved technique. A runic inscription proclaiming ownership was scratched on the hoop in the 10th century.

The inscription carved in Scandinavian runes translates as ''Melbrigda owns this brooch'. On the terminals are graffiti resembling runes. They appear to be deliberate infilling, perhaps to prevent further claims of ownership.

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