Does anyone know what this symbol might mean, or is it just decorative? I swear I've seen it before - as in, it rings bells as a reproduction of an actual piece. Is it #Saxon? #Celtic? #Pictish? #Norse?pic.twitter.com/yVoMg6IxAH
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E.g. Viking Age bronze fire steel amulet from Sweden on http://www.vikinganswerlady.com/fire.shtml pic.twitter.com/0yB2WChAnj
My guess was Viking - but that’s just because I like Viking stuff
See also biting/intertwined bird motifs in illuminated manuscripts, especially Book of Kells http://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/index.php?DRIS_ID=MS58_003v …
Thanks, gang!
Thanks so much for the info, everyone. You are all rock stars and I appreciate your help!
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