A few digs ago

Tuberale

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The hook with a 4-5 inch shaft looks something like a crochet hook.

The ring with a blue stone: the stone may be either blue fire opal (Australian?) or lapis lazuli.
 

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Tuberale said:
The hook with a 4-5 inch shaft looks something like a crochet hook.

The ring with a blue stone: the stone may be either blue fire opal (Australian?) or lapis lazuli.

The rod is a pipe cleaner and the ring settings are glass.
 

Lucas

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Based on form, and many comparable finds, I would say it is a small gimlet that the end broke off of.

Wonderful stuff! :icon_thumright:
 

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