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This viking animal pendant is based on an original amulet from Hedeby of the 9th century AD. The amulet is recreated and handcrafted from massive bronze with a detailed surface.
This viking animal pendant is based on an original amulet from Hedeby of the 9th century AD. The amulet is recreated and handcrafted from massive Sterlingsilver with a detailed surface.
Decorated key of the viking age after an original find of the Historiska Museet in Stockholm, Sweden.
Thor's hammer amulet, inspired by a find from Serjerby, Denmark. The original dates back to the ninth century AD.
Viking Ear spoon after a find from Birka. One side is decorated with a depiction of a woman, probably a valkyrie, the other shows the fenrir wolf likely.
Viking Ear spoon after a find from Birka. One side is decorated with a depiction of a woman, probably a valkyrie, the other shows the fenrir wolf likely.
The pendant from Foss / Iceland with it´s animal head combines the scandinavian symbol of a thor´s hammer and the christian cross. 10th - 11th century AD.
The pendant from Foss / Iceland with it´s animal head combines the scandinavian symbol of a thor´s hammer and the christian cross. 10th - 11th century AD.
The pendant from Foss / Iceland with it´s animal head combines the scandinavian symbol of a thor´s hammer and the christian cross. 10th - 11th century AD. Reduced size.
The pendant from Foss / Iceland with it´s animal head combines the scandinavian symbol of a thor´s hammer and the christian cross. 10th - 11th century AD. Reduced size.
Pendant based on a find at the viking settlement of Hedeby. 10th century AD.
In 1872, the first parts of an large gold treasure of the 10th century AD were discovered at the beach of Neuendorf at Hiddensee. It is the largest gold treasure of the viking age in Germany.
In 1872, the first parts of an large gold treasure of the 10th century AD were discovered at the beach of Neuendorf at Hiddensee. It is the largest gold treasure of the viking age in Germany.
Crescent shaped pendant (so called Lunula or Lunitsa) after an original find of the viking age from Denmark. Handmade from solid Bronze.
Crescent shaped pendant (so called Lunula or Lunitsa) after an original find of the viking age from Denmark. Handmade from solid Bronze.
This extraordinary find was made in southern Sweden in the region of Schonen. It dates to the 10th century AD.
This extraordinary find was made in southern Sweden in the region of Schonen. It dates to the 10th century AD.
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