Gilt bronze round with low rounded face, gathered at the quarter points. The edged inset for the cross tapered pin seat. Over 1 1/4” (1.28”) diameter. The back plain. When fastened to the jerkin, these small metal brooches provided a measure of protection against sword cuts and, in fact, were a form of armor. In addition to being more decorative, examples of this form provided added protection with the trailing tails. See current Public Television programming for documentation of these in action. As protectors, they also held spiritual significance for the warrior. Surface textured from burial. Professionally refurbished with the 24karat gold overlay restored and suspended from an 18” gilt Sterling silver neck chain. Especially broad proud form. Gift boxed with certificate of authenticity.