Alison Fisk on Twitter: "A hole under each circular terminal suggests an attached cord or chain passed around the back of the neck to hold the collar in place on the chest.
![National Museum of Ireland on Twitter: "Our #TuesdayTreasure is a gold gorget (collar) discovered in Gleninsheen, Co. Clare in 1932. It is an exceptional example of Irish goldsmithing skills from the Late National Museum of Ireland on Twitter: "Our #TuesdayTreasure is a gold gorget (collar) discovered in Gleninsheen, Co. Clare in 1932. It is an exceptional example of Irish goldsmithing skills from the Late](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FL4FtfiXEA06q1m.jpg)
National Museum of Ireland on Twitter: "Our #TuesdayTreasure is a gold gorget (collar) discovered in Gleninsheen, Co. Clare in 1932. It is an exceptional example of Irish goldsmithing skills from the Late
Irish 20 ct gold commemorative caddy spoon with Gleninsheen Collar handle, by Thomas O'Connor & Sons
![Ireland 1990-95 MNH Scott #783 37p Gleninsheen Collar Art Treasures | Europe - Ireland, General Issue Stamp / HipStamp Ireland 1990-95 MNH Scott #783 37p Gleninsheen Collar Art Treasures | Europe - Ireland, General Issue Stamp / HipStamp](https://storage.googleapis.com/hipstamp/p/e782825fbf31b268cf3913d918adb587-800.jpg)
Ireland 1990-95 MNH Scott #783 37p Gleninsheen Collar Art Treasures | Europe - Ireland, General Issue Stamp / HipStamp
![Collar, Ardcrony, County Tipperary, Late Bronze Age, 800-700 BC (gold) (detail) (see also 390401) by Bronze Age (2000-600 BC) Collar, Ardcrony, County Tipperary, Late Bronze Age, 800-700 BC (gold) (detail) (see also 390401) by Bronze Age (2000-600 BC)](https://images-cdn.bridgemanimages.com/api/1.0/image/600wm.XBP.9753930.7055475/390400.jpg)