Anglo-Saxon Jewellery |
Contents
DISCOVERY IN THE PAST | 9 |
MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES | 20 |
THE JEWELS | 30 |
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Albert Museum Alfred Jewel Anglian Anglo-Saxon jewellery animal ornament antiquity Archaeology Ashmolean Museum barrow beads bezel blue glass border boss bracelets bracteates Britain British Museum buckle burial cabochon Canterbury cast cells cemetery central chip-carving circular City Museum cloisonné cloisons cruciform cruciform brooch decoration Diameter disc disc-brooch early East Anglia East Kent enamel equal-armed Evison example excavation famous fastened Faversham filigree finger-ring Finglesham flat Frankish garnet-set garnets gold coins gold pendant gold wire grave hair-pin head head-plate hoop inlaid interesting interlaced Ixworth jewelled brooches King Kingston brooch Length loop Meaux Abbey medallion metal millefiori moulded necklace niello ninth Oxford pagan pair panel pattern pectoral cross penannular pieces plain Plate polychrome possibly rectangular relics ring Roman Sarre saucer brooches Saxon Saxon jeweller seventh century ship-burial sixth century solidus sometimes square-headed brooches style Sutton Hoo sword technique treasure Victoria and Albert Viking workmanship workshops worn zoomorphic