The treasure may have belonged to the Saxon Royal Family of the Old Kingdom of Mercia.
Among the newly discovered valuable artifacts , the highlight is an extremely rare silver helmet. This hat is made from 1,500 extremely delicate thin silver leaves. Experts speculate that this hat belongs to an important figure and could be the king of England.
However, this helmet is not completed. It is said to have been made for “eminent warriors” in the 7th century. Anglo-Saxon helmets are extremely rare artifacts in England. Experts have only found five of this type.
Besides the fine armor, experts were also quite impressed with the exquisitely crafted sword hilt. The hilt of this sword is encrusted with gold, silver, garnet, glass…
Some other antiques are carved with images of birds, animals or mythical creatures.
Experts have discovered more than 70 sword hilts, but they are not as unique as the newly discovered hilt.
The Staffordshire treasure was accidentally discovered by treasure hunter Terry Herbert in Hammerwich, Staffordshire, England in July 2009. In November 2012, experts found another part of the treasure in the Staffordshire treasure trove.
In 2014, experts examined, analyzed and studied 40,000 artifacts from the Anglo-Saxon period to shed some light on the lives of people at that time.
Through these artifacts, experts learn about the skills of goldsmiths from the Anglo-Saxon period.
Jewelers in the 7th and 8th centuries crafted extremely sophisticated and beautiful jewelry using many types of gemstones such as garnets.