0 Ohrloeffel 1
Replica of a Viking ear spoon / ear pick according to an original find from the Viking town Birka (Björkö) / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 x 1.8 cm.
0 Got-Ohr
Viking ear spoon. Made after a model from Gotland / Sweden as an accessory for Viking re-enactment. With leather cord. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 x 1 cm.
0 Ohrl-Birka
Faithful replica of a Viking ear spoon / ear scoop with ring according to a finding from Birka (Björkö) / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 x 1.8 cm.
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Viking ear spoon replica from the island of Adelsö.
Here you can buy a faithfully crafted replica of a Viking ear spoon, which was made after a find from the island of Adelsö.
This Viking ear spoon is characterized by a decorative knot motif that ends in an animal head in Borre style with the shaft of the ear spoon in its mouth and dates to the 9th centuries.
Link to the Viking Ear Spoon from Adelsö...
Among the Vikings, ear spoons were an important part of women's costumes and are therefore found in various designs everywhere in the Viking settlement areas.
Viking women often wore these ear spoons on a long chain or leather strap attached to their bowl brooches, and often a pair of tweezers and an awl were also attached to the ear spoon in this way.
The Viking ear spoon from Adlesö measures 7 x 1.5 cm and thus corresponds to the original dimensions of the historical model.
Made of high-quality bronze or in genuine silver-plated.
A black leather strap in 1 metre length is included.
The island of Adelsö is situated in the middle of the Swedish Lake Mälaren not far from the island of Björkö and was home to a royal court in Viking times from which neighbouring Birka was ruled.
More than 3,000 finds from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages have been recorded on Adelsö, but most of them are from the Viking Age, making the island a veritable archive of prehistory.