14th Century: Sudarium with Spangles Posted on September 7, 2018 by Jen Segrest photo from: http://www.wkneedle.org/stars-spangles-studs/ I am seeking more info on this piece, I am guessing it to be 13-14th century. Unlike Bezants (brakteats) which are like one sided stamped coins with intricate designs, spangles are usually plain and are hung from holes and sparkle. Was This Helpful? Buy Me A Coffee! Disclaimer All copyrights to any photos or text remain the property of their respectful owners and presented here for research purposes only. Related Items: 14th Century: Marienwerder Antependium 14th Century: Christ child cloak 14th Century: Altar Edging 14th Century: Christ child cloak 14th Century: Borders with brakteats and plaques 14th Century: border with brakteats 14th Century: Crist child cloak 14th Century: Christ child cloak 14th Century: Marienmantelchen 14th Century: Christ child cloak 14th Century: Christ child cloak 14th Century: silk brakteats hanging 14th Century?: border with bratkeats 14th Century: Marienwerder Cope 13th Century: Halberstadt Antependium