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Millefiori stud

What do we know?

This small stud, surrounded by gold and garnets, is a great example of early work with millefiori. Millefiori means 'One thousand flowers'.

Millefiori is an early glasswork technique, which was also found in the Sutton Hoo haul.

BMAG Accession number: 2010.0138K0545



PMAG Accession number: 2010.LH.10.K0545

What might it have been used for?

It is likely that the millefiori stud would have decorated a larger item.

Key Facts

Weight

13.22 grams

Dimensions

27 mm (diameter) 8.7 mm (width)

Material

Gold containing a glass gem with a black and white chequer board design.

Other Items

  • Biblical inscription
  • Folded cross
  • Helmet cheek piece
  • Millefiori stud
  • Pectoral cross
  • Seax hilt plate
  • Stylised seahorse
  • Sword pyramid
  • Zoomorphic mount

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