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from the Brough of Birsay, Orkney

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These two halves (or valves) of a two-piece clay mould were found on the Brough of Birsay in Orkney. They are among a number of moulds which show that Pictish metalwork was produced in the 8th century on the site.

The front valve is very worn and fragmentary. From the more complete back valve, it is clear that the mould was used to cast two birds' heads, one in profile and one head down in the clay. Both would have had flat bases.

Pictish metalwork is characterised by distinctive forms and ornaments, and a lavish use of silver. Animals were popular motifs, and portrayed in a variety of ways. Three dimensional birds' heads are found on some brooch terminals.

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