A Medieval Cloak Pin of Octagonal Form with Four Polished Garnets
Period 13th to 14th Century
Origin Britain, probably East Anglia
Medium Silver, garnet
Silver, garnet
Britain, probably East Anglia
13th to 14th Century
Size: 3.4cm dia. - 1⅓ ins dia. (max)
Provenance:
Ex Private English collection (old collection number: ‘A.94’)
Bought 1980’s Norfolk
Ex Private collection
Period: 13th to 14th Century
Origin: Britain, probably East Anglia
Medium: Silver, garnet
Provenance: Ex Private English collection (old collection number: ‘A.94’)
Bought 1980’s Norfolk
Ex Private collection
Literature: During the Middle Ages in Europe, brooches were a highly fashionable accessory. They were fastened to the neck with a buckle. Medieval brooches exhibited a diverse range of shapes and designs, from simple to elaborate, as exemplified in this exquisite example. Some brooches were inscribed with religious or devotional prayers, messages of love and friendship, or other symbolic messages. Common gemstones used to adorn these miniature pieces of jewellery included pearls, amber, coral, jet, and, as in our case, polished garnet.
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