An Anglo-Scandinavian copper-alloy strap-end found near Long Whatton, Leicestershire. (c) Portable Antiquities Scheme, CC BY-SA 4.0
Description
Copper-Alloy Strap-End (DENO-083C15)
An Anglo-Scandinavian copper-alloy strap-end found near Long Whatton, Leicestershire
This copper-alloy strap-end, classified as Thomas Class E, is decorated with a central openwork lozenge with two perforations within each quarter surrounded by eight circular perforations. Strap ends came in various styles and were fairly common throughout the Viking world. They were used to decorate the ends of belts and to stop them getting damaged.