The gold Penwith Lunula of c.2500 BC; found in around 1783, possibly at Gwithian, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/aalV7NxHtf
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One of the two 4000+ year old gold lunulae found in a barrow at Harlyn Bay nr Padstow, Cornwall, in 1864; now in @Cornwall_Museum.pic.twitter.com/Ytm5RxFFBm
Also from Harlyn Bay, Cornwall, a rather nice 3rdC BC slate knife & 2 needles; excavated from a cist burial ground in 1918 by Mrs A. Bullen.pic.twitter.com/YA8aUoeV5z
A gold arm ring, 1300–1100 BC, found at Ropley, Winchester, in 1843 & on display w/ three gold lunulae in @Cornwall_Museum.pic.twitter.com/WiwHEJPL0k
that's beautiful!
Isn't it! :)
Gold is a beautiful metal to work with. Have only ever used miserly little quantities. Working with this must have been glorious.
Hang-on a minute, i recognise that. I lost it on holiday....in Rame, last summer; spent ages looking for it.Great relief. I'll be in touch.
It is completely timeless - would wear it at the drop of a hat!
I honestly thought this was a toggle from a really bling duffel coat!
A friend has been painting a series of pictures of cats with heads this shape.
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