from Jarlshof, Shetland
Loom weights were used to weight the vertical threads (the warp) on upright looms. These two steatite examples were found at Jarlshof in Shetland. They were used between 850 and 1000.
The weight on the left has been partially bored near the centre, but completely bored near its tip. The weight on the right has radial nicks from the edges, and lines on each face, the purpose of which is unclear.
The Vikings used steatite for a wide range of artefacts including cooking vessels, spindle whorls, lamps and fishing line sinkers. They were familiar with its uses from Norway, and must have been pleased to find the steatite outcrops in Shetland.
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