Roman copper-alloy headstud brooch with red and blue enameling.
Use
Used as a fashion accessory.
Context
Woden Law, Scottish Borders
Collection
National Museums Scotland
Category
Brooch
Jewellery
Acquisition
Accession
X.2016.32
Source (if not Accessioned)
National Museums Scotland
Notes
Loan
Made/Created
Time Period
1st - 2nd century
Ethnography
Cultural Region
Continent
Europe
Culture/Tribe
Romano British
Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Brooch
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Pin, Clothing
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Clothing Accessories
Nomenclature Class
Clothing
Nomenclature Category
Category 03: Personal Objects
Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Previous Accession Number
Other Number
X.FT 157
Material
Copper alloy, Glass
Color
Blue, Red, Green, Brown
Condition
Overall Condition
Good
Exhibition
Permanent Exhibition
Interpretative Labels
Label Type
Exhibition Caption
Label
Roman brooches were popular on local sites. They fitted into local traditions of using jewellery with which to show off. The unfinished brooch shows some were also being made locally.