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Educational Tradition/Artistic Style: Exhibiting the distinctive Borre style
Cultural and Temporal Context: Originating from Viking culture, specifically during the late 9th to 10th centuries
Discovery/Acquisition Location: Found in Europe, specifically in Scandinavia, Sweden, at Anga on the island of Gotland
Materials: Crafted from copper alloy
Craftsmanship Technique: Created through casting and featuring perforated elements
Description: This artifact is a semi-circular copper alloy holder that is openwork and hollow on both sides. The holder is adorned with Borre-style cast animal masks and lace decorations, showcasing intricate Viking-era craftsmanship. It is equipped with eight perforated lugs designed for attachment to a base or another object.
