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Anglo-Saxon Inspired Earrings: Based on the beautiful ruby, sapphire, and gold artifacts found at the excavation of a seventh century ship at Sutton Hoo in England.
Earrings each have ruby and sapphire colored glass bead and a gold toned decorative bead.
They have burnished silver toned findings.
They are 1 3/8 inches long.
Gold wire finger ring likely to be 6th century Anglo Saxon from Stockton-on-tees
Anglo-Saxon Polyhedral Earring A bronze polyhedral earring element of Frankish type with D-shaped hole to accept the earring, one face with a loop and another with gilt sheet silver bands to two triangular and one rhomboidal socket, two with garnet cloison inserts. 26 grams, 21mm (3/4") Don't know if it was worn as an earring or a pendant.
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Anglo-Saxon (England) AD450-AD1066
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