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This
series is based on actual Celtic enamel work from
around 7th c AD. They are called 'hand pins' by
archaeologists because of their superficial
resemblance to a closed fist, not because of any
implied meaning.
The enamelled parts were originally much smaller, bit
the pin was much bigger - making it a useful closure for heavy woollen
cloaks. They were always
unique - so probably a symbol of rank or family.
All
brooches can also be ordered as necklaces
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Colour: Browns
173/174, turquoise 103
Size:
1 3/4"
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