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Pansarhuva, arabiskt-turkiskt kulturområde.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Pansarhuva, arabiskt-turkiskt kulturområde.
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Pansarhuva, enligt tradition tillskriven Erik den helige, LRK 22347
Nyckelord: S:t Erik, Erik, Den Helige, Pansarhuva, Rustning, Turkisk, Arabiskt, Föremålsbild
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Svenska: Välvd mittplatta av stål, h ca 35 mm, helt täckt av silverskålla, driven och graverad dekor i tre koncentriska ringar med arabiska (?) skrifttecken i den yttersta. Över skållan fäst en ytterring, b 15 mm, med omvikt kant, graverad rankdekor mot en tvärskrafferad bakgrund. I ringens innerkant fäst med scharner ett kors med rund mittplatta, samma dekor som på ytterringen. I mittplattans mitt ett hål för en saknas ädelsten, däromkring fäst fyra ovala, röda stenar i klofattning(?), på korsarmarna fyra dito opaka, gröna stenar, på ringen vid korsarmarnas ändar fyra röda stenar och däremellan fyra gröna stenar.

I mittplattans kant en rad hål och däri fäst en ringbrynja av nitade ringar, fyra ringar flätade i en. Framtill en siktöppning, h 280 mm, b 85 mm.
  • (Close examination of the links show this coif to be a "Misiurka" which is from Russia and surrounding cultures, the links are flat, with round rivets and no alternating solid links, an indication that this is Eastern European mail and not Indo-Persian mail. Indo-Persian mail would normally not have flat links and it would usually have an alternating pattern of riveted links and solid links.)
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  • diameter: 140 mm (5.51 in)
    dimensions QS:P2386,140U174789
    (ca)
  • height: 400 mm (15.74 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,400U174789
    (ringpansar ca)
  • Weight: 1,060 g (37.39 oz)
institution QS:P195,Q1636176
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  • Erik "S:t Erik" Jedvardsson (Kung)
  • Jedvard Knutsson Bonde,
Exhibition history
  • "Vi har ju mötts förr." (2004-2005)
  • Krigsbyte (2007-2008)
Source LSH 50766 (lm_dig2920)
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