Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Early Medieval copper alloy shrine mount

Imitation cip-carved, circular medallion, with two metal tabs on the back which would have passed through slots in the metal facing plates and wooden core of a house-shaped shrine. Pins would have passed through the holes in these tags to secure the mount to the side. The central recess would have held an amber or glass stud, and the collet is decorated with radiating ridges. The sunken circular field around the collet is decorated with an interlaced running knot pattern. The external edge is vertical and plain. Though pitted in places, it appears to have been gilt, suggesting that it would have been visible rather than hidden by a border frame.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2003.28H

Find Information

Site Name: Din Lligwy, Penrhos Lligwy

Collection Method: metal detector
Date: 2003

Measurements

diameter / mm:27
maximum thickness / mm:4.5
thickness / mm
weight / g:10.1

Categories

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