Small amulet or charm shaped into the form of a miniature adze by cutting and filing from a piece of a flat recycled sheet of bronze, brass, or copper rather than by casting. From the slightly erratic alignment of the two holes drilled through the body it is tempting to suggest that they were already part of the original 'scrap metal' from which the amulet was made. One face is decorated with a celestial star pattern of lines while the other has a carved geometric relief pattern. The holes could have been used for suspension as a pendant or for attachment to court regalia.