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Viking Belt Set after the finds of the Gokstad ship burial, mid 9th century AD.
Viking Belt Buckle after the finds of the Gokstad ship burial, mid 9th century AD.
Viking strap end after a find of the Gokstad ship burial, mid 9th century AD.
Buckle and strap end after finds from the burial field Kopparsvik at Visby, Gotland. Mid 9th - 10th century.
Viking buckle after finds from the burial field Kopparsvik at Visby, Gotland. Mid 9th - 10th century.
Strap end after a find from the burial field Kopparsvik at Visby, Gotland. Mid 9th - 10th century.
Viking belt buckle made freely after a find from Gotland / Sweden. Clearly ornamented decorations and heavy quality. Suitable for leather straps of 30mm.
Viking belt fitting, to be combined with the buckle. Made freely after a find from Gotland / Sweden, clearly ornamented decorations and heavy quality. Suitable for leather straps of 30mm.
Leaving their homes in the eastern steppes, the Avars started raids to western Europe. In the 7th century, their influence reaches from the coasts of the Baltic Sea towards the river Volga.
During the viking age, Birka was an important trading centre in northern europe. The buckle was found ad the grave field and is suitable for a belt width of 15 mm. 9th century AD.
Copy of an viking strap end, found in the southeast of England. The original was placed to our disposal by a private collector. A nearly identic strap end was found at the viking castle of Aggersborg.
During the viking age, Birka was an important trading centre in northern europe. The buckle was found at the grave field and is suitable for a belt width of 20mm. 9th century AD.
During the viking age, Birka was an important trading centre in northern europe. The strap end was found at the grave field and is suitable for a belt width of 20mm. 9th century AD.
During the viking age, Birka was an important trading centre in northern europe. The buckle was found at the grave field and is suitable for a belt width of 20mm. 9th century AD.
During the viking age, Birka was an important trading centre in northern europe. The strap end was found at the grave field and is suitable for a belt width of 30mm. 9th century AD.
Viking age belt buckle made after a find from the grave field Lilla Ihre at Gotland. Period VIII:3-4, late 10th to 11th century AD.
Viking age strap end, inspired by a find from the grave field Lilla Ihre at Gotland. Period VIII:3-4, late 10th to 11th century AD.
Highly decorated suspension loop in Borre style, with metal fittings for leather straps of 20-22 mm width. For belts, sword suspension and horse gear. 9th - 10th century AD.
Highly decorated suspension loop in Borre style, with metal fittings for leather straps of 20-22 mm width. For belts, sword suspension and horse gear. 9th - 10th century AD.
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