From Lower Largo, Fife
This gold bracelet is one of several found together at Lower Largo in Fife. It was an expensive and high status items of jewellery, worn sometime between 300 BC and 50 AD.
The bracelet was made by twisting a thin band of gold, a simple but elegant means of decoration, more often found on neck rings. The ends were curved backwards to form simple hooks for fastening.
Jewellery functioned as a symbol of power and prestige in many periods. Some items, such as these, were worn to confirm the status and wealth of their aristocratic owners.
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