07 Br 2 Filborna
Replica of a Viking disc brooch from Sweden with filigree granulation decoration in so-called Terslev Style. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. Ø 4.2 cm.
0 Filiigran 2
Pendant replica with Slavic granulation decoration according to a historical model from the Viking Age. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 3 x 2.5 cm.
06 GWH Granu
Viking dress clasp with filigree granulation decoration after a historic model from Björkö (Birka) / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 4.9 x 1.9 cm.
07 Br Klee 4
Replica of the trefoil brooch from Story Ryk according to an original of the Viking era found in Sweden. 7 cm. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver.
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Replica of a Viking pendant in granulation style.
This amulet was modelled on a pendant in Slavic granulation technique from the Viking Age, which was found in grave BJ 943 in the Viking city of Birka / Sweden.
The original pendant was made of silver with an elaborate granulation technique, which was typical of Slavic jewellery at the time of the Vikings. Link to the original amulet...
In the granulated pendants of the Viking Age, small beads and fine wires were soldered onto the amulet in intricate detail work.
Our replica, on the other hand, is completely cast in one piece, whereby the filigree representation is magnificently expressed.
This Viking pendant has the dimensions 2.5 x 1.9 cm.
You can buy this Viking pendant in high-quality bronze or real silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (Please note the delivery time). Alloy...
A black leather cord in 1 m length for the amulet is included.
In the Viking Age, it was very common, especially in the Slavic region, to decorate necklaces, brooches, and beads with an elaborate, filigree granulation decoration in the form of fine silver wires, strings of beads and spheres. The Slavic jewellery makers excellently understood how to produce small works of art in jewellery with the simplest means.