English: Items from the Hoxne Hoard shown during the British Museum/Wikipedia workshop. These items likely to be used for personal grooming. Examples are not currently on public display.
Left: An object with a socket, possibly a handle for a brush for handling cosmetic creams or powders. Right: Object in the form of an ibis, probably a toothpick, one of a pair decorated with niello and gilding. From Roman Britain, buried near Hoxne, Suffolk, England, early-to-mid 5th century, excavated November 1992
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