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Early Medieval silver arm ring
Silver composite arm ring comprised from two lengths of recycled decorative arm ring of of Hiberno-Viking type, sandwiching two chains of silver Trichinopoly wire, fastened together with two silver dome-headed rivets. Each face has the form of a short length of a broad flat band of silver, rectangular in cross-section with punched ornament on one face. There is an explanded mid-portion on both sides, tapering to both ends (one cut, the other broken). This implies offcuts from two armrings, rather that one halved. The outer faces of both lengths are ornamented with the same punched 'opposed triangular/hour glass' with pellets motif.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
2018.17H
Find Information
Site Name: Henrhyd, Conwy
Collection Method: metal detector
Date: 2016 / Aug / 23
Notes: Found while metal detecting
Acquisition
Treasure (1996 Treasure Act), 3/8/2018
Measurements
maximum length / mm:24.9
length / mm
maximum width / mm:19.6
width / mm
minimum width / mm:12.6
width / mm
thickness / mm:4.7 (overall)
diameter / mm:2.8 (rivet heads x 2)
length / mm:6.4 (rivets)
thickness / mm:0.7 (wire)
weight / g:10.74
Material
silver
Techniques
punched
hammered
rivetted
Location
In store
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