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Medieval Jewellery

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Medieval Jewellery

Below are a selection of designs from the many medieval rings that turn up in the region. Very common amongst them is the fleur de lys, the symbol of the Angevin dynasty that started here with the rule of Charles Robert in 1307 and ended with Charles II in 1387.

Some jewellery, such as the "S" shaped earing, are as early as the 11th century, but most items here date from the 13th to 15th century. Going by the amount found, rings must have been very popular. Many are very low quality and appear cheaply made from tin or silver plate; others are cast in bronze or silver

0163 0157 0158 0158 0164
0159 0165 0160 0114 0162
0166 0167 0169 0168 0161
0170 0172 0173 0171 0247
0249 0434 0174 0436 0437
0435 0483 0443 0446 0672
0481 0482 0675 0691 0673
0674 0677 0678 0445 0433
0329 0248 0924 0320 0431
0432 0000 0428 0484 0666
0680 0681 0682 0679 0700
0708 0709 0710 0713 0718
0737 0736 0744 0745 0746
0767 0796 0806 0822 0823
0824 0825 0853 0852 0870
0933 0875 0874 1002 0893
0915 0919 0115 0873 0936
0937 0939 0940 0943 0942
0941 0944 0945 0953 0947
0948 0949 0946 0956 0965
0978 0992 0980 0998 0999
1000 0892 1013 1016 1058
1083 1084 1085 1089 0303
1065 1124 1155 1170 1175
1176 1177 1178 1179 1180
1181 1182 1183 1184 1184
1206 1214 1215 1216 1226
1227 1228 1229 1230 1231
1271 1284 1285 1289 1290
1354 1357 1358 1364 1385
1411 1433 1442 1449 1460
1461 1476 1480 1483 1495
1496 1497 1498 1499 1519
1528 1539 1540 1391 1494
1584 1586

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