07 PVT Muns
Replica of a Viking chain divider / bead separator after an original find from Munsö near Björkö / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 6.5 x 2.8 cm.
07 PVT Latvia
Replica of a Viking chain divider / bead separator from Latvia for the woman Viking garb after an original find. 5.5 x 5.5 cm. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver.
07 SKV Gotland
Replica of a Viking chain distributor / bead separator after a historical finding from Gotland / sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7,5 x 0,7 cm.
07 SKV Stora
Replica of a Viking stave chain distributor after a find from Stora Ire on Gotland / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 10 x 1 cm.
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Bead distributor from the Viking Age from Öland.
Here you can buy a detailed replica of a Viking bead distributor, made after a historical bead divider from the Swedish island of Öland.
Chain divider plates are found next to elongated stave distributors more often in the grave finds of the Viking Age. Especially in eastern Sweden and on Gotland as well as in the Baltic States, from where different forms of bead distributors are known.
On the underside of the Viking bead distributor there are three holes for attaching chains or chain hooks.
Especially in the Baltic this type was very common and instead of holes it often had eyelets on the back. Link to the original model...
The Viking bead divider is available in high-quality bronze or in real silver-plated.
The price is for one chain distributor, so for a pair please order two pieces.
The chain distributor has the dimensions: 3.7 x 3.7 cm.
From about 700 to 1000 AD, oval fibulae with chain distributors were an elementary part of women's costume in Sweden and the Baltic States in Northern Europe and are thus often found in the women's graves of the Viking Age there.
Often several chains were worn between the oval brooches, which were attached to wide distribution plates or narrow bar chain distributors. This custom was especially common in eastern Sweden as well as in Finland and the Baltic States.