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This brooch is made in a style often referred to as the 'Tara Brooch' style, but
actually called 'penannular'. This is an
archaeological term which simply means "a
circle that is broken". The style dates from
around the 7th century AD and was probably used
to denote rank. It was unknown in pagan times.
Penannular brooches are especially associated
with Celtic Ireland, but are known in other
cultures as well - as far away as Africa. Generally
used to hold up a heavy cloak and designed to be
as ostentatious as possible (showing the wearers
wealth), the originals were very large. I design
my penannulars for modern use - they are smaller
and can be used to hold a light shawl or scarf.
They can also be worn on the lapel of a suit or a
sweater.
All
of the penannular brooches come mounted in a
frame for display when not being worn.
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Colours:Amber
Size: 1 3/4" diam
inspiration artifact:

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