Kerongsang Kelt: Perbedaan antara revisi

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[[File:Brit Mus 17sept 016.jpg|thumb|left|Detail [[Kerongsang Londesborough]] (akhir abad ke-8 atau awal abad ke-9)]]<!--
 
The main body was normally cast, and a number of elements of two-piece moulds have been found.<ref>Youngs, 170–171, 189–193; NMI, 176–177</ref> ManyBanyak broocheskerongsang have cells for studs or bosses that are most often round hemispheres, but may be square, lozenges or other shapes; very often the studs themselves are now missing. These are in a variety of materials including glass, enamel, [[amber]], and gemstones found locally, although not including any of the classic modern "precious stones", or even the [[garnet]]s found in Anglo-Saxon jewellery. However the ''[[millefiori]]'' glass rods sometimes used appear to have been imported from Italy, like those used in the Anglo-Saxon jewellery from [[Sutton Hoo]]; examples of the rods have been excavated in both Ireland and England.<ref>Youngs, 202–204</ref>
 
Like the Insular chalices and other metalwork, the very ornate Irish brooches were mostly made in many pieces which are pinned or slotted together. Filigree decoration was often made on "trays" which fitted into the main ring — on the Tara Brooch many of these are now missing (most were still in place when it was found in 1850).