Re: LRT, Sutton Hoo bowl has wonderful detail on its escutcheons+marvellous rotating fish :) http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?assetId=34897&objectId=92591&partId=1 …pic.twitter.com/W8lIC00JA5
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@caitlinrgreen interestingly even now pure silver ornaments can be found in our homes :) i remember my grandmother had some such utensils
@Umarkarim89 indeed, and brought out for special occasions...! :)
@caitlinrgreen haha yes yes. like bathing a newly born :D or having a grand family dinner :) my grandmother had big gold bangles also
@Umarkarim89 gold and silver really do have an enduring hold on the human imagination! :)
@caitlinrgreen exactly although we sold that jewelry and gave the money in charity so that her soul may benefit from this good deed:)
@Umarkarim89 that sounds like a very good thing to have done :)
@caitlinrgreen yeah it was indeed at least we all felt ourselves contented by that
@caitlinrgreen Remarkable how early the six-pointed flower was used- still current in the C16 as apotropaic symbol on fireplaces, doors etc.
@caitlinrgreen Magna Frisia \o/
@caitlinrgreen You've posted the rotating fish before, and it just brings out the ten-year old in me. I just wanna spin it! Please?!
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