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Trewhiddle style is a distinctive style in Anglo-Saxon art that takes its name from the Trewhiddle Hoard, discovered in Trewhiddle, Cornwall in 1770. Trewhiddle ornamentation includes the use of silver, niello inlay, and zoomorphic, plant and geometric designs, often interlaced and intricately carved into small panels. Famous examples include the Pentney Hoard, the Abingdon sword, the Fuller brooch, and the Strickland brooch.

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  • Trewhiddle style is a distinctive style in Anglo-Saxon art that takes its name from the Trewhiddle Hoard, discovered in Trewhiddle, Cornwall in 1770. Trewhiddle ornamentation includes the use of silver, niello inlay, and zoomorphic, plant and geometric designs, often interlaced and intricately carved into small panels. Famous examples include the Pentney Hoard, the Abingdon sword, the Fuller brooch, and the Strickland brooch. (en)
  • Lo stile Trewhiddle è uno stile distintivo dell'arte anglosassone che prende il nome dal tesoro di Trewhiddle, scoperto a Trewhiddle, in Cornovaglia nel 1770. L'opera in metallo più importante prodotta nell'Inghilterra del IX secolo è decorata in uno stile animato e complesso. L'ornamento di Trewhiddle include l'uso di argento, intarsio di niello e disegni zoomorfi, vegetali e geometrici, spesso intrecciati e finemente intagliati in piccoli pannelli. Esempi famosi sono: il tesoro di Pentney, la spada Abingdon, la spilla Fuller e la spilla Strickland. (it)
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  • "[Trewhiddle] style has long been recognised as a defining characteristic of much of the ornamental metalwork dated to the 9th century .... During the course of the 9th century, and arguably into the 10th, the Trewhiddle style enjoyed unrivalled prominence in the decoration of high-class metalwork and on the evidence of frequent attempts to copy its motifs in cheaper metals, it was a fashion to which most of the populace aspired." (en)
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