Lé Vièr Chîn

A slab of granite inscribed with symbols only visible during equinox dawns.


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Description

Unearthed near St. Ouen's Bay, its markings resemble Breton ogham script.

Year

circa 1200

Mythology

Some say it's a relic from the sea-people who whispered to the moon.

Dimensions

12 cm cube

Condition

Unblemished, unnaturally cold

Provenance

Unearthed near Dolmen des Monts, 1920

Current Location

Curiosity Case B7


Artist

Del Trotter

A Peckham-based trader of "artisanal antiques" often of questionable provenance.

Era: 20th Century

Origin: Peckham, London

Style: Urban Baroque

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