brooch

  • 31brooch —   Pine umauma, pine ōmou …

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  • 32brooch — n. an ornament fastened to clothing with a hinged pin. Etymology: ME broche = BROACH n …

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  • 33Fuller brooch — The Fuller brooch is a piece of late 9th century Anglo Saxon jewelry.It is a large disc made of hammered sheet silver inlaid with black niello and with a diameter of 11.4 cm. Its centre roundel is decorated with personifications of the five… …

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  • 34Tara Brooch — The Tara Brooch is considered one of the most important extant artifacts of early Christian era Irish Insular art, and is displayed in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin. [ [http://www.courses.psu.edu/art h/art h302… …

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  • 35Tara brooch — ▪ Celtic jewelry       fine example of a Celtic ring brooch, found on the seashore at Bettystown, south of Drogheda, and now preserved in the National Museum of Ireland, Dublin. The Tara brooch, probably dating from the 8th century, is of white… …

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  • 36Luckenbooth Brooch — Luckenbooths were shops in Edinburgh, situated on the Royal Mile from St Giles Cathedral down towards the Canongate. They were the city s first permanent shops that housed jewellery workers and other trades, dating from the 16th century.The… …

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  • 37Fibula (brooch) — A Fibula is an ancient brooch. (Plural: fibulae). Technically, the latin term fibulae refers specifically to Roman brooches, however, the term is widely used to refer to brooches from the entire ancient and early medieval world. Unlike modern… …

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  • 38Quoit (brooch) — The quoit is a type of brooch (often circular) popular during Saxon times. It was affixed with a single, straight, unclasped pin. It is thought to be an evolutionary link between Roman belt devices and the modern belt buckle …

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  • 39tortoise brooch — a domed, oval brooch worn in pairs by Viking women. * * * …

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  • 40tortoise brooch — a domed, oval brooch worn in pairs by Viking women …

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