Fab 7thC gold seal-matrix poss of Frankish Queen-regent Balthild, c.657-64, who died #OTD, 30 Jan 680; found Norfolk https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/509468 …pic.twitter.com/BIGcYkmT8N
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A dark crystal ball encased in gold, from the probable burial of the Merovingian Queen Wisigard, d.c.540: http://m.fnp.de/lokales/kreise_of_gross-gerau/Koeniginnen-der-Merowinger;art688,238135 …pic.twitter.com/HNT6uAozcx
Some items from L6thC sarcophagus of the Merovingian Queen Arnegunde, via http://www.medievalhistories.com/merovingian-queens/ … & https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Belt_Arnegund_MAN87431.jpg …pic.twitter.com/o5nk7WNJ9W
A hen with her chicks, 4th-7thC, from the tomb of the Lombardic queen Theodelinda (d. 628) at Monza: http://www.museoduomomonza.it/pages/Percorsi/Default.aspx?id=263&mid=7 …pic.twitter.com/YzMn7TbeS4
How do these fabrics survive so long? My vests have had it after 3 months. Mind you they aren't expensive.
Think you def need the right conditions!
- wow. Beautiful & amazing ... :-)
Times like these need the occasional bit of beauty :)
Exquisite, and amazing, from the nit-so-very Dark Ages!
Apologies for my typo. A salutary lesson in checking words written on a small screen!
Indeed! And no worries :)
With still-vibrant colors!
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