Sewing needles, hairpins and dress pins based on historical medieval models.

Here you can buy authentic replicas of medieval sewing needles and Viking dress pins.Continue ...

Pins-medieval Here you will find a wide variety of true-to-detail medieval sewing needles and authentic dress pin replicas based on historical models from the early to late Middle Ages as well from the Viking era. In addition to practical brass needles, which serve as sewing needles for making clothing, you can also buy nalbinding needles made of horn, wood and bone. Furthermore, our shop offers a beautiful selection of authentic hairpins, headscarf and veil pins based on archaeological medieval finds, as well as Viking dress pins made of bone, bronze or sterling silver.

Pins and needles in the Middle Ages and Viking Age

Medieval and Viking Age pins and sewing needles are among the most important, yet often underestimated, components of historical clothing. Needles came in a wide variety of shapes and sizes between the 8th and 13th centuries and were used to make clothing functional and wearable. Long before buttons or modern fasteners were common, medieval clothing practices were based on the deliberate pinning, wrapping and fastening of fabrics – and this is exactly where needles came into play.

Historical dress pin shapes and models

Archaeological finds from important trading and settlement centres such as Haithabu, Birka, York and Ribe show that dress pins were common in almost all social classes. They were used daily, carefully stored and often worn for long periods of time. The shapes of dress pins that have been handed down are correspondingly diverse: simple pins for everyday use, sturdy garment pins for thicker layers of fabric, long hairpins for hair and bonnets, and veil pins that combined function with a representative effect.

Authentic pins for each re-enactment

For reenactment, living history, museum displays or historically inspired clothing, authentic pins are therefore much more than just accessories. They determine whether a garment looks credible, fits correctly and functions in a historically accurate manner.
Historically oriented sewing needles and needle boxes based on archaeological models offer precisely this combination of functionality, durability and historical accuracy. They are suitable for everyday use at camps and medieval markets, as well as for high-quality displays with a high level of detail.Show less

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Vikink ringed pin replica
16 Ringnadel Ringed pin - Hand forged Viking dress pin made according to a historical finding from the area of the Kievan Rus. 16 x 2.8 cm.
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Vikink ringed pin - bronze
07 Ring-Na Ringed pin - Replica of a Viking dress pin according to a historical finding from Oppland. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 13.5 x 4.2 cm.
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Viking dress pin from Hedeby
07 Gew Haith Detailed Viking dress pin replica with dragon head according to a find from Hedeby / Germany. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 13 x 3 cm.
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Viking Hair Pin - dragon head
08 Haar Hedeby Viking hairpin with dragon head after the model of the dress pin from Hedeby / Germany. Zamak in brass or silver color. 13 x 2.5 x 0.5 cm.
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Viking dragon head hair pin
08 Haar Oseberg Viking hairpin with dragon head inspired by an example from the ship burial of Oseberg / Norway. Zamak in brass or silver color. 13 x 2.5 x 0.5 cm.
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Roman hairpin replica with hand
07 Gew Hand Replica of a Roman hairpin with the depiction of a hand holding a fruit after a find from the 1st to 2nd century. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver....
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Celtic spiral dress pin - bronze
07 Gew Latene Celtic dress pin with spirals made after models from the La Tène Ea of the 4th to 3rd century BC. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver 14 x 4 cm.
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Wheel-headed dress pin - bronze
07 Radnadel Bronze wheel pin from the early Middle Bronze Age around 1500 BC. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 sterling silver, 15 x 3 cm.
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Viking Age pin from Hedeby
07 Viking-Pin Viking pin with a dragon head after the dress pin of Hedeby / Germany. Hair or headscarf pin of Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 9.5 x 2 cm.
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Medieval hair and dress pin replica
07 Gew MA Replica of a medieval hairpin after a find from the 12th - 14th century. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 16 cm length.
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Roman bone hair pin replica
17 KN Roem 1 Replica of a Roman hairpin made of genuine bone according to a historic find. 16 x 0.8 cm.
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Viking cloak pin made from bone
17 KN Hai Hand-carved Viking dress pin / hair pin made of genuine bone inspired by a finding of the Viking Age from Hedeby / Germany. 16 x 2 cm.
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Viking dress pin made from bone
17 KN Dragon Hand-carved Viking dress pin / hair pin made of genuine bone inspired by a find of the Viking Age from Hedeby / Germany. 16 x 2 cm.
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Bone hairpin of the Vikings
17 KN Tro Replica of a hand-carved Viking hairpin or dress pin made of bone with an Urnes style motif  found in Trondheim. 16 x 3 cm.
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Medieval fixing pin replica
17 Gebendenadel A Medieval fixing pin replica of brass with turned head according to models of the late Middle Ages. Ideal for fixing fabric. 4 cm x 1 mm.
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Medieval veil pin replica
17 Shamrock-Pin Authentic medieval veil pin replica of brass with shamrock shaped head after a find of the late Middle Ages. Ideal for fixing a veil or headscarf. 6 x...
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Medieval headscarf pin replica
17 Saxon-Pin Medieval headscarf pin replica of brass with polyhedron head and circlet motif after an Anglo-Saxon found. For fixing a veil or headscarf. 6 x 0.5 x 1...
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Medieval ball-headed veil pin - silver
17 Veil-Pin Medieval ball-headed pin for a veil or headscarf after historical models of the late Middle Ages. 6 cm x 1.5 mm. Bronze, silver-plated...
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Medieval headscarf replica
17 Kugel-Nadel Medieval headscarf pin with filigree ball head according to Anglo-Saxon models of the early Middle Ages. About 7 cm x 1 cm.
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The Trumpington pin as a replica
17 Trumpington Replica of the early medieval veil pin from Trumpington. Anglo-Saxon. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 sterling silver. 8 cm x 1.1 cm.
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Medieval headscarf pin - bronze
17 Ball-Pin Medieval ball-headed pin with filigree decoration according to finds of the early Middle Ages. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 cm x 1.2 cm.
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Viking needle box with bar chain
0 Stabbox Viking needle box with bar chain link, after an original find from Gotland / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 6 x 2 cm
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Viking needle case - silver plated
0 ND-Birka Viking needle case replica according to an original finding from Björkö / Birka. With leather cord. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 5 x...
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Viking needle-case - bronze
0 Nadeldose Viking needle box replica from Sweden according to historical models from Birka and Gotland. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 x 2 cm.
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Needle box replica - bronze
0 NaDo 3 Replica of a needle case of the Viking Age with decorative plate according to an original model in the so-called Jelling Style. Bronze, silver-plated...
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Viking needle box chain - silver-plated
07 FiKe ND Bjoerk Viking stave chain with needle case replica according to an archaeological find from Björkö. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 16 x 5 cm.
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Viking needle box chain - bronze
07 FiKe ND Birka Viking stave chain with needle case replica according to an archaeological find from Birka. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 26 cm.
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Viking needle case chain - bronze
07 FiKe ND Got Viking stave chain with needle case replica according to models from Gotland and Birka. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 27 cm.
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Viking chain replica - bronze
07 FiKe ND Jelling Viking stave chain with the replica of a needle box in Jelling Style after a historical model Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 28 cm.
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Medieval brass sewing needle
17 Me-Nadel 1 Replica of a Medieval sewing needle of brass according to historical models of the Middle Ages. 5 x 0.2 cm.
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Medieval brass sewing needle
17 Me-Nadel 2 Replica of a medieval sewing needle of brass according to historical models of the Middle Ages. 6 x 0.2 cm.
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Mdieval brass sewing needle
17 Me-Nadel 3 Replica of a long Medieval sewing needle of brass according to historical models of the Middle Ages. 7 x 0.2 cm.
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Bone sewing needle replica
17 KnoN 1 Replica of a small sewing needle of the Middle Ages, made from genuine bone according to original Medieval and Viking models. 6 x 0,5 cm.
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Bone sewing needle replica
17 KnoN 2 Replica of a long sewing needle of the Middle Ages, made from genuine bone according to historical models. 8 x 0.5 cm.
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Nalbinding needle of horn
17 Nabi Horn Horn needle for Nalbinding from genuine horn with decorative carving. Ideal for Viking and Medieval re-enactment crafts. 8 x 0.5 cm.
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Nalbinding needle of bone
17 Nabi Bein Bone needle for Nalbinding from genuine bone with decorative carving for Viking and Medieval re-enactment crafts. 8 x 0.5 cm.
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Wooden needle binding needle
17 Nabi Holz Needle for Rebinding from wood for Viking and Medieval re-enactment crafts. 8 x 0,5 cm.
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Viking needle box from Birka
17 NaDoKno Viking needle box made from genuine bone with brass ring according to a historical find from Birka / Björkö (Sweden). 7 x 1,5 cm.
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Medieval Needle Box
17 NaDo 1 Medieval needle case from genuine bone with wooden shutter for needles of 10 cm length. 13 x 2,5 cm.
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Questions about medieval pins and needles

Are needles historically documented for the Middle Ages?

Yes, medieval pins and Viking-era needles are among the most frequently documented small finds in archaeology. They are known from numerous sites, including Hedeby, Birka, York, Ribe, Dorestad and many rural and urban settlements in Europe. Needles are found in everyday contexts as well as in graves and provide important clues about clothing, fashion and textile practices in past centuries. Their shapes and materials are well documented over long periods of time.

What were medieval pins and needles used for?

Historical sewing needles are similar to today's needles. They were made of bone, iron or brass and had a small eyelet for the thread. They were used for sewing clothing. Medieval and Viking-era garment pins, on the other hand, were primarily used to fasten clothing in a functional manner. As buttons were not yet widely used in the early and high Middle Ages, robes, capes, coats, veils and head coverings were mainly pinned or wrapped. Pins and garment pins held the layers of fabric together, provided support in everyday life and allowed freedom of movement when working, travelling or doing crafts.

What is the difference between needles and pins?

Sewing needles were made of bone, iron or brass and had a small eye for the thread. They were used for sewing clothes. Pins are simple, straight needles with a small head or thickening and are particularly suitable for lighter fabrics, veils or headscarves. Gown pins are more robust and can also securely fasten thicker layers of fabric such as coats or overdresses. Hairpins are usually much longer and sturdier and were mainly used to fasten hair, bonnets and headgear. Veil pins, on the other hand, were used specifically to fasten veils and, in the High Middle Ages, increasingly developed into visible accessories that combined function and decoration.

What materials were needles made of in the Middle Ages?

Historical needles were made from various materials, depending on availability, function and social status. Needles made of bronze or brass are the most common, as these metals are durable, malleable and corrosion-resistant. Iron was also used, but is often less well preserved archaeologically. Silver needles are less common and usually indicate a higher social status. In addition, needles made of bone or antler were widely used, especially for sewing or as urinary needles. These organic materials were readily available and functionally reliable.

What are needle cases and why were they important?

Needle cases are tubular containers for the safe storage of needles. They impressively demonstrate that needles were considered valuable tools in the Middle Ages and Viking Age. Needle cases protected needles from loss and damage and enabled them to be stored in an orderly manner. Many needle cases were worn on belts so that they were always within reach. Archaeological finds from Birka, Haithabu, York and Scandinavian and Slavic regions prove their widespread use, especially in the 9th to 12th centuries.

For which time periods are pins and needles suitable?

Most pins, garment pins and hairpins are suitable for a broad period from the early Middle Ages to the High Middle Ages, roughly from the 8th to the 13th century. Veils pins are particularly typical of High Medieval representations from the 11th century onwards. Needle cases are mainly associated with the Viking Age and the early Middle Ages. For the most authentic representation possible, it is advisable to adapt the shape, material and length of the pins to the respective period and region.

How do I choose the right pin for my clothing?

Choosing the right pin depends on several factors: fabric thickness, function and period. Simple pins are suitable for light fabrics and veils, while thicker wool fabrics or coats require more sturdy garment pins. Hair pins are the right choice for hair, bonnets or headgear. Those who use or transport needles regularly will also benefit from a needle case for safe storage. A selection based on archaeological finds ensures a harmonious overall appearance of the garment.

Why are historically pins important for an authentic representation?

Historically accurate pins not only influence the appearance, but also the function of the garment. Modern safety pins or unsuitable shapes significantly alter the way the garment is worn, the drape and the overall impression. Authentic medieval and Viking-era pins enable clothing practices that correspond to historical models and contribute significantly to the credibility of a representation.

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