Valkyrie brooch replica from the Viking Age.
Here you can buy a detailed reproduction of a Valkyrie brooch, depicting a woman carrying weapons and a warrior on a horse.
Weapon-bearing women are traditionally interpreted as Valkyries in Viking art. The rider on this brooch is
armed with a sword and lance and may represent a warrior riding into Valhalla who has fallen in battle and is met by a Valkyrie with a shield.
According to Germanic belief, Valkyries
escort the heroes who have fallen on the battlefield, the so-called Einherier, where they dine together at Odin's table in Valhalla.
The model for this Valkyrie brooch is a Viking brooch made of
gilded silver with niello inlays, which was found from Storgården near Tissø on Zealand / Denmark and is now exhibited in the National Museum in Copenhagen.
The Valkyrie brooch is dated to the
9th to 10th century. Several other identical Valkyrie brooches from the Viking Age have been found, among others in Poland and in Haithabu.
Link to original Valkyrie brooches...
On the back of the Valkyrie brooch there is an
eyelet which can be used to attach it to a chain or leather strap.
You can buy the Valkyrie brooch in high-quality
bronze and in real
silver plated.
On the back the Viking brooch has a
sturdy pin which is also suitable for stronger fabrics.
Dimensions: 4.5 x 3.5 cm.
In Viking mythology, the Valkyrie is regarded as a female spirit being from the retinue of Odin, the
father of the gods, who has a fateful relationship with the Norns, Fylgia and Diesen.
The Vikings thought that the aurora borealis is a sign of the presence of Valkyries and interpreted it as an indication of a great battle because when the Valkyries chose the Einherjer from among the
fallen warriors, the light of the moon reflected in their armour and caused the aurora borealis to glimmer.