Saturday, 23 April 2016

Broad Chalke, Wiltshire

I won't pretend I know what's going on with these carvings as only the first was particularly decipherable. That's some classic over-and-under knotwork which seems to fit the size of the stone. Then another side is vaguely planty with circles. And the other side is literally loopy. These don't seem to be so symmetrical or give the impression of fitting neatly in their space though, as though the first might be a thin edge, and one of the other two linking to a pattern that was wider. But who can say. It's always special to find such a thing though, from before 1066. That's quite a thought.




2 comments:

  1. Hi,

    love your site!

    This post for Broad Chalke doesn't seem to have worked though?

    Best,

    Matt

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  2. Matt, how kind.

    No, this page'll be fine when I've actually drawn something to put on it :) Anytime soon I promise.

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