Silver Roman Arrowhead Pendant Necklace (Abigail Brown Collection)

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This roman arrowhead pendant, as featured on this beautiful silver necklace, is an exclusive replica design of an original roman arrowhead, approximately 1st - 3rd Century AD (Common Era). Also referred to as a "Trilobate" which means that it has three equal wings or blades that are typically placed at equal angles.

This trilobate Roman Arrowhead has been recreated in sterling silver as a stunning pendant with an antiqued finish to emulate the feeling of an ancient artifact.

Made in Cornwall, UK from solid Sterling Silver, by award winning and professional British Silversmith Abigail Brown, this hand crafted piece is truly unique and we are pleased to launch this original hallmarked design in our shop, exclusive to Time Team.

It's also available in Roman Arrowhead Hook Earrings to match!

Additional Features:

  • 18” trace chain
  • Arrowhead: 24mm long x 7mm wide
  • Overall pendant length including ring 30mm approx.
  • Material: 925 Sterling Silver, oxidised finish
  • Hallmarked London on back
  • Presented in small gift box with Time Team cotton drawstring bag
  • Hook earrings available to match
  • Please note: All items are produced by hand and may have small variations in appearance
  • Each piece is uniquely made in Cornwall, UK
  • Care: clean occasionally using a blue silver cloth

 


Meet The Maker:

Abigail Brown has been producing contemporary designs in silver since graduating in 2001. She has exhibited internationally at venues including the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Saatchi Gallery, Goldsmiths' Hall and the German Goldsmiths' House in Hanau.

Her silverware is widely collected and is included in the public collection of National Museum Wales in Cardiff. She is a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths' and she has been granted the Freedom of the City of London.

Abigail Brown creates one off and small batch production items of silverware and jewellery. She works predominantly in silver using ancient hammer forming methods that have been in use for millennia, specialising in raising (meaning literally to 'raise' the metal from flat sheet into a vessel) to create beautiful one-off art objects and functional silverware and jewellery.

You can find out more about Abigail's work here.

Lifestyle photo credit: Georgie Holman


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