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Eagle brooches: 1,500-year-old pins filled with dazzling gems and glass — and worn by powerful Visigoth women

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Name: Eagle brooches

What they are: Decorative pins made out of gold, bronze, gems and colored glass

Where they are from: Alovera, Spain

When they were made: Circa 501 to 533

These two eagle-shaped pins were discovered in central Spain and date to the early sixth century, when the Visigoth Kingdom ruled the area. A popular symbol among the Visigoths, the predatory bird represented power — and eagle pins are often found in Visigoth women’s graves.

These brooches, currently in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid, are made of gold-plated bronze and measure about 4.6 inches (11.8 centimeters) tall. The cells in the eagle outline are inlaid in the cloisonné technique with red and blue-green glass as well as white stones. The eagles’ eyes are blue gemstones. On the reverse side, pieces of the pin’s spring mechanism and clasp remain.

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