Viking Caftan Clasp

Art.Nr.: 06 GWS GET
15,12 €
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Viking caftan clasp - bronze color
Viking caftan clasp - bronze color
Viking caftan clasp - silver colour
Viking caftan clasp - silver colour
Viking caftan clasp - back side
Viking caftan clasp - back side
Original Viking caftan clasps
Original Viking caftan clasps
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Caftan clasp of the Viking Age.

Here you can buy a magnificent caftan clasp from the Viking Age, made after a find from Ukraine.

The Viking caftan clasp was found in a richly decorated tomb of a Rus warrior from the 10th century.

The historical model for this caftan clasp is now in the State Historical Museum in Moscow.

Diamond-shaped caftan clasps of the Viking Age are known from both the Varangians of the Kievan Rus and the Magyars, whose costume customs had a great influence on the garb of the Viking Age.

The Viking Age caftan clasp is perfect for closing a caftan, but can also find equally good use as a decorative cloak clasp.

The Viking caftan clasp is easily sewn to the hem using the four eyelets on each side.

Dimensions: 11 x 5 cm.
Made of cast zinc alloy in brass or silver colour.

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Caftan clasp of the Viking Age.

Here you can buy a magnificent caftan clasp from the Viking Age, made after a find from Ukraine.

The Viking caftan clasp was found in a richly decorated tomb of a Rus warrior from the 10th century.

The historical model for this caftan clasp is now in the State Historical Museum in Moscow.

Diamond-shaped caftan clasps of the Viking Age are known from both the Varangians of the Kievan Rus and the Magyars, whose costume customs had a great influence on the garb of the Viking Age.

The Viking Age caftan clasp is perfect for closing a caftan, but can also find equally good use as a decorative cloak clasp.

The Viking caftan clasp is easily sewn to the hem using the four eyelets on each side.

Dimensions: 11 x 5 cm.
Made of cast zinc alloy in brass or silver colour.

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