Funerary goods, buried or scattered along with other possessions of the warrior including her weapons, upon her death. The fragmented end of her broad bronze bracelet. About 1” x 3/8” (1.02” x0.40). It is decorated in a geometric or stylized foliage pattern. It has been professionally refurbished with the 24karat gold overlay restored and mounted to an 18” gilt Sterling silver neck chain for modern wear. It comes with certification of authenticity, and gift boxed.
For a very similar bracelet fragment dated to 879-880AD, see https://demo-ashmolean.web.ox.ac.uk/watlington-hoard. The Watlington Viking Hoard, Ashmolian Museum, Oxford was discovered in 2015. Watlington is in south Oxfordshire, about midway between Oxford and Heathrow Airport.