Reproduction Iron Key

An iron key based on one found at Repton, Derbyshire

An iron key based on an original found in Grave 511 at Repton, Derbyshire.  Iron keys were not only practical items but also symbols of status. Women were often given keys to the families chests of valuables. They also are often buried with keys, representing their authority in the household.

Object Type

Key (locking)

Date

850 — 900

Ascribed Culture

Original/Reproduction

Reproduction

Material

Collection

Viking Objects

Current Location

Derby Museum and Art Gallery

Keywords

Derbyshire, Great_army, household, iron, key, reproduction, Repton, women

Further information

You can see the original at Derby Museum and Art Gallery.

This object is related to Repton, Derbyshire.
Find out about Repton, Derbyshire.

Acknowledgements

Made by Adam Parsons of Blueaxe Reproductions