Preface Finery in fiction and in fact: aristocratic dress and accessories in the early Irish tale, 'The Wooing of Becfhola' A Viking-age brooch fragment from recent excavations at Temple Bar West The manufacture of beaded wire in the post-Roman period More thoughts on the wearing of brooches in Early Medieval Ireland The Tara brooch: an Irish emblem of status in its European Context The earliest filigree in Ireland; Design and Units of Measure on the Hunterston Brooch Corinthian Bronze and the Tara Brooch The Waterford kite-brooch and its place in Irish metalwork Filigree animal ornament from Ireland and Scotland of the late seventh to ninth centuries: its origins and development The lozenge on the shoulder of the Book of Kells Virgin Formal Conventions in the depiction of animals on Celtic metalwork Some new research on gold and gold filigree from early Medieval Ireland and Scotland The filigree of the Hunterston and Tara brooches A mount with Hiberno-Saxon chipcarved animal ornament from Rerrick, near Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, Scotland The Killamery brooch: its stamped ornament and inscription; Round wire in the early Middle Ages An Insular brooch-fragment from Norway Motifs and techniques of Celtic filigree: Are they original? The original appearance of the Tara brooch The finding of the Tara brooch; Additional Notes Index.
Design and Techniques in Early Medieval Celtic Metalwork