Neck ring, B3732

Twisted neck ring with two oval plates. The ring is twisted in one direction. The ends would most likely have been spirals; they were broken by the finder. The oval plates are decorated: first a set of vertical parallel lines ending in a border of striated lines at the beginning of each plate. Around the edges of the plates there is a border of striped lines and a wave pattern, in the center there are parallel horizontal lines and a row of striped lines, flanked by a row of C-shapes on each side. There is another set of vertical parallel lines at the transition to the lock. The patina is green, with minor damage and corrosion. Width: c. 21 cm. Photo: Svein Skare

Location:
Unknown farm, Sandefjord, Vestfold

Context:
Unknown

Date:
Younger Bronze Age period 5