Disc Brooch from Trewhiddle

Disc Brooch from Trewhiddle

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This Anglo-Saxon disc brooch is based on the one found at Marbury, England. Dated from the 9th – early 10th century.

It presents a characteristic openwork, with cross-shaped structure, in the Trewhiddle style, also known as Elmsett type.

The original disc fibula is now in the possession of the British Museum.

Link to the original archaeological find

This Anglo-Saxon disc fibula is made of high-quality bronze and is silver-plated , with the attached humps being made of the respective contrasting material.

Measurement: as the original brooch, it’s 5 cm in diameter.

Availability: Only 4 left in stock

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