The coil-shaped pendant is hollow, almost round in outline, with unclosed ends. The surface of both sides is decorated with four rows of granules that are closely adjacent to each other. On the inner side of the circle, two rows of balls are closed at the tips, forming a crescent pattern. On the outside there are individual balls between the rows of granulation.
Similar earrings are extremely rare outside the Northern Black Sea region. Coil-shaped earrings are never found in the monuments of the Hunnic era. So there is an assumption that they appeared only in the post-Hunnic era and received further development in jewelry products of the VI–VII centuries.
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