Silver bead
951 — 1000
National Museum in Szczecin
Part of the collection: Middle Ages
A hook-and-loop clasp of a neck-ring comes from a hoard of silver ornaments found in a clay pot, discovered at the end of 1930s in Bogucin, Kołobrzeg district, in a quarry used for excavating rocks for road building. The hoard dates to the period after 995. A neck-ring clasp or neck-ring buckle is an object cut from oval-shaped silver piece of metal with elongated ends, with a hook on one side and two holes on the other. The surface of the clasp is decorated with zig-zag patterns, as well as rows of circles and diagonal lines. Two such clasps were used simultaneously to fasten the neck-ring. The ends of the neck-rings, in this case two, were attached to the holes at the ends. Neck-ring clasps are most often discovered in hoards, less often in cemeteries. They date back to the 10th-13th centuries, as well as the early 14th century. They were decorated with styluses with bevelled or vertical tips, with wooden handles. The decorated piece was attached to – most likely – a wooden pad, which could be rotated. An ornament was then sketched on the surface, which was then reproduced with a stylus. It was a common practice to combine engraving with punching out motifs, as in the case of the clasp from Bogucin.
Ewa Górkiewicz-Bucka
Author / creator
Dimensions
cały obiekt: height: 4.8 cm, width: 1.9 cm
Object type
necklace, jewellery
Technique
printing, embossing, form imprpessing, forging, cutting
Material
silver
Origin / acquisition method
legal transfer
Creation time / dating
Creation / finding place
Owner
Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie
Identification number
Location / status
951 — 1000
National Museum in Szczecin
966 — 1100
National Museum in Szczecin
1055 — 1100
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