Silver Strap Ends
These beautifully crafted objects were found in Nether Poppleton, near York.
They're a great example of just how skilled the Anglo Saxons were at working metal.
Although they had a function - to prevent the ends of a belt from fraying and make it easier to thread - they would have been expensive and must have been viewed as a form of jewellery.
The intricate design is very Anglo-Saxon, involving intertwined lines and animal shapes.
Resources
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Yorkshire Museum
The strap ends are in the Yorkshire Museum collection ref. 2003.279 & 280