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Bredfield Brooch

Unknown artist, 11th century

Great disc brooches of this kind are extremely rare items of jewellery; fewer than fifteen are known to have been found in the British Isles, and the Bredfield Brooch, even when compared with similar objects, is impressively large. The object, which would certainly have been made for a member of the elite, is intricately decorated; in each of its four quarters, highly stylised creatures appear with long, sinuous bodies, oval-shaped eyes, snouts, tongues, and perhaps forked tails or feet.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Bredfield Brooch, 11th century

Date supported

2011

Medium and material

Silver

Dimensions

Diameter 10.5 cm; weight 35.12g

Grant

3000

Total cost

8500

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