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This brooch is shaped like an Early Medieval fibula. A fibula is a cloak pin. They were usually worn in pairs above the shoulders. The headstock is decorated with five buttons.
The beads of this necklace are made in glass. They are a reference to beads that we know from early medieval graves dating from the 5th to 9th century.
The beads of this necklace are made in glass. They are a reference to beads that we know from early medieval graves dating from the 5th to 9th century.
The beads of this necklace are made in glass. They are a reference to beads that we know from early medieval graves dating from the 5th to 9th century.
This pendant has the shape of an Early Medieval fibula. A fibula is a cloak pin. They were usually worn in pairs above the shoulders. The headstock is decorated with five buttons.
The decoration on the wall of this lantern is reminiscent of the decoration of glass threads that were applied to, for example, Merovingian pouch cups.
Teapot 0.8 liter
The first records of tea imported into Europe from the Far East date to the second half of the 16th century. When the consumption of exotic drinks became widespread, a clear relationship arose with adapted containers, such as porcelain. The decorations were created in an interaction between the demand in the area of consumption and the producers in Asia. In this way, consumers ultimately formed their own ‘fictional’ image of Chinese culture. This product shows such a hybrid image of ‘Chinese’ representations.
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