Personal items of dead people always make me emotional.. do you know what I mean? Even ~2000 years after the fact.. This person's life ended and all that he was and thought and felt is now gone.. so we do not know much, except that this item was important to him.
Pretty slick and functional given the materials of the time. I wonder if it could be made to work today. I think adapting it to cards and cash would make it an awkward package, but maybe if you lay them out along the arm it could work.
Personal items of dead people always make me emotional.. do you know what I mean? Even ~2000 years after the fact.. This person's life ended and all that he was and thought and felt is now gone.. so we do not know much, except that this item was important to him.
agree. its quite an intimately human thing
Better photos available e.g. at https://www.ceskenoviny.cz/zpravy/2688552
The single photo is remarkably elegant - a spare, almost modernist design.
Pretty slick and functional given the materials of the time. I wonder if it could be made to work today. I think adapting it to cards and cash would make it an awkward package, but maybe if you lay them out along the arm it could work.
Bronze is a VERY nice material. It's a shame it's actually too expensive to see much use in our modern consumerist lives.
Damn, I’ve read “pulse” and was both very confused and very excited!
Seems jingley
Wrap the silver in cloth. Can't open without removing from arm so within limits stops petty theft.
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