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A lock ring, also spelled lock-ring, is a late Bronze Age penannular (incomplete ring) hair ornament. Typically made in gold, the intricate, decorative jewellery is recognized for its highly skilled workmanship. The name is derived from its suggested use as a hair fastener. Lock rings most likely originated in Ireland in the mid-eighth century B.C. They continued to be manufactured in Ireland, primarily in the River Shannon area into the seventh century B.C. Lock rings from the late Bronze Age have also been found in Great Britain and France.

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  • A lock ring, also spelled lock-ring, is a late Bronze Age penannular (incomplete ring) hair ornament. Typically made in gold, the intricate, decorative jewellery is recognized for its highly skilled workmanship. The name is derived from its suggested use as a hair fastener. Lock rings most likely originated in Ireland in the mid-eighth century B.C. They continued to be manufactured in Ireland, primarily in the River Shannon area into the seventh century B.C. Lock rings from the late Bronze Age have also been found in Great Britain and France. (en)
  • Gli archeologi definiscono lock ring (lett. anello a spirale o a ricciolo) un tipo di gioielleria risalente all'età del bronzo europea. La fattura di questi anelli può essere d'oro o di bronzo e sono penannulari (vale a dire che nell'anello vi è un'interruzione o apertura in un punto della sua circonferenza), fornito di un'apertura che si è pensato fosse usata per attaccarli a mo' di orecchini o come ornamento per capelli. Nelle Isole Britanniche l'Irlanda ne fu un centro di produzione, benché gli anelli fossero fatti e usati in tutto il continente, in modo particolare dalla cultura di Unetice del Centro Europa. (it)
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  • A lock ring, also spelled lock-ring, is a late Bronze Age penannular (incomplete ring) hair ornament. Typically made in gold, the intricate, decorative jewellery is recognized for its highly skilled workmanship. The name is derived from its suggested use as a hair fastener. Lock rings most likely originated in Ireland in the mid-eighth century B.C. They continued to be manufactured in Ireland, primarily in the River Shannon area into the seventh century B.C. Lock rings from the late Bronze Age have also been found in Great Britain and France. (en)
  • Gli archeologi definiscono lock ring (lett. anello a spirale o a ricciolo) un tipo di gioielleria risalente all'età del bronzo europea. La fattura di questi anelli può essere d'oro o di bronzo e sono penannulari (vale a dire che nell'anello vi è un'interruzione o apertura in un punto della sua circonferenza), fornito di un'apertura che si è pensato fosse usata per attaccarli a mo' di orecchini o come ornamento per capelli. Nelle Isole Britanniche l'Irlanda ne fu un centro di produzione, benché gli anelli fossero fatti e usati in tutto il continente, in modo particolare dalla cultura di Unetice del Centro Europa. (it)
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