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Bracelets from the Hoxne hoard

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

The Hoxne (pronounced 'Hoxon') hoard is the richest find of treasure from Roman Britain. Alongside the approximately 15,000 coins were many other precious objects, buried for safety at a time when Britain was passing out of Roman control.This unique collection of nineteen bracelets was tightly packed together in the ground in three groups which were first separated during the laboratory phase of the excavation. They include matching pairs and sets of four. The bracelets in pierced goldwork are of fine quality, as is the pair with figured scenes in relief.One set of four, made of corrugated gold sheet, resembles a pair in the Thetford treasure.

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  • Title: Bracelets from the Hoxne hoard
  • Physical Dimensions: Diameter: 62.00-72.00mm; Width: 21.00mm (hoop); Weight: 35.60g
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: repouss
  • Subject: hunting/shooting; dog
  • Registration number: 1994,0408.11
  • Place: Excavated/Findspot Hoxne
  • Period/culture: Romano-British
  • Material: gold
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Treasure Trove HM Treasury. With contribution from Art Fund. With contribution from National Heritage Memorial Fund. With contribution from British Museum Friends
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