• ...Insular Celtic decoration, though on the Hunterston Brooch such motifs also appear on the front.[4] The brooch was worn by rulers or gifted from the ruler to.
  • Hunterston Brooch’ was created by Viking art in Viking art style. Find more prominent pieces of jewelry at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
  • This stunning brooch was found at Hunterston, Ayrshire during the 1830s. Made about AD700, it is a highly accomplished casting of silver, richly mounted with...
  • Map Of Hunterston Brooch. The brooch is in almost perfect condition with only the point of the pin, some of the amber studs and all of their gold caps missing.
  • In the centre of the brooch is a cross flanking a golden ‘Glory’ representing the risen Christ. Detail from the Hunterston brooch.
  • Hunterston Brooch is a Viking Gold, Silver and Amber Decorative Artwork created in 700CE. It lives at the National Museum Of Scotland in Scotland.
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  • The Hunterston brooch would have signalled its wearer as a person of significant power and wealth. What does the Hunterston brooch tell us about the Vikings?
  • The Hunterston Brooch, a Celtic penannular brooch discovered in Ayrshire, Scotland c. 1830 CE. It was made c. 700 CE and is 12 centimetres (4.75 in) in diameter.