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hängprydnad, smycke, prydnad, jewellery, pendant
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Hanging ornamentation of stone. Rectangular in shape but slightly tapered to the laterally pierced, upper shorter edge. On the cuppy side, a human figure, made through enclosed lines, is the face at the narrower upper end. On the flat back a strip in the longitudinal direction of the bore and the wrestling surface after the release of the object from the raw material - the block. This freestanding has taken place from two quarters - from both the longer edges. (General Catalogue)
Title: hängprydnad, smycke, prydnad, jewellery, pendant
Description:
Hanging ornamentation of stone.
Rectangular in shape but slightly tapered to the laterally pierced, upper shorter edge.
On the cuppy side, a human figure, made through enclosed lines, is the face at the narrower upper end.
On the flat back a strip in the longitudinal direction of the bore and the wrestling surface after the release of the object from the raw material - the block.
This freestanding has taken place from two quarters - from both the longer edges.
(General Catalogue).
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