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Bronze Age Jewellery and decorative items, various locations, The British Museum, February 2016. Typ
Early Silver Brooches 450 to 800 CE, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 11.11.17.
This distinctive bronze brooch is inspired by the ancient Celtic goddess Epona. It measures circa 43
Hip ornament (bronze, copper, and iron) in the shape of a leopard’s head, of the Edo people, Kingdom
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This distinctive bronze jewellery piece is inspired by Late Medieval cross pendants. Available here:
lamus-dworski:Various bronze and glass jewellery found in Poland, attributed to the Lusatian culture
Fashioned out of bronze, this pendant is based on a series of Viking Age brooches which were in-turn
bridgettelizabeth: SKINGRAFT - VERTEBRAE BRACELET Vertebrae bracelet made of white bronze. Can be
Charles Cordier (1827-1905)|“Mauresque Noire” (“Black Moorish Woman”) (1856)Bronze, silver, gilt, an
Double-swing-Circus-Ring… • From the Circus Ring Collection… • Made of Bronze… • #circus #ring #j
Double-swing-Circus-Ring… • From the Circus Ring Collection… • Made of Bronze… • #circus #ring #j
The Haystack Utensil… • A tool/ utensil from the Imaginary Utensils Collection… • Material: tool
Roman Brooch | Fibel, Pompeji, Italy, before 62 A.D. Bronze. ©Antiken sammlung der Staatlichen Musee
Our bronze Viking Dragon pendant is inspired by a series of Urnes-style brooches & pendants from
The Fumeur Ring… • A design from the Circus Rings Collection… • Made out
The Twirler Ring… (With twirling feet, skirt & arms (+ earrings)… • A
A cluster of Thicket Rings… • Made of Bronze, Brass, Copper, and Silver… •
A cluster of Thicket Rings… • Made of Bronze, Brass, Copper, and Silver… •
A cluster of Thicket Rings… • Made of Bronze, Brass, Copper, and Silver… •
The Twirler Ring… (With twirling feet, skirt & arms (+ earrings)… • A
The Muscle-Man Ring… • A design from the Circus Rings Collection… • Made
Bronze arm ring for a child, 6th century BC Image from the Thorvaldsen Museum via their online
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