Equal-armed brooch, a typical form of the Viking Age. Brooches of this type can be found, for example, in Birka and Gnezdovo, around the 10th century. They are part of women's costume and, according to the findings, were used to close a flap skirt or as a fastener for a variant of the apron dress. Brass, approx. 7 x 2 cm. With sturdy iron needle.