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penannular brooch, and its
closely related type, the pseudo-
penannular brooch, are
types of
brooch clothes fasteners,
often rather large;
penannular means...
- Look up
penannular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Penannular means in the form of an
incomplete circle or ring and may
refer to:
Penannular brooch...
- can be made of a
variety of
materials including metals and gemstones.
Penannular,
meaning an
incomplete circle, has been a very
common form for bracelets...
- worn on two, three, or four fingers; po****rized by hip-hop culture.
Penannular ring
Found in gold or
gilded metal from
Bronze Age Britain,
these small...
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Byzantine territory.
There are
survivals from the
large brooches in
fibula or
penannular form that were key
pieces of
personal adornment for elites, including...
- brooch,
dated to the late 7th or
early 8th century. It is of the pseudo-
penannular type (with a
fully closed head or hoop), and made from bronze, silver...
- The
Hunterston Brooch is a
highly important Celtic brooch of "pseudo-
penannular" type
found near Hunterston,
North Ayrshire, Scotland, in either, according...
- Castle, Ilanz, Switzerland, (8th–9th centuries) A
number of
luxurious penannular brooches such as the
Londesborough Brooch,
Breadalbane Brooch and those...
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examples in the
period are
usually "pseudo-
penannular"; in fact
closed rings, but
imitating the
penannular form.
Examples like the Tara
Brooch are among...
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brooches represent a
distinct tradition of
elaborately decorated penannular and pseudo-
penannular brooch types developed in
Early Medieval Ireland and Scotland...