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Replica of the Bonderup Cross from the Viking Age.
Detailed replica of the so-called Bonderup Cross, a late Viking pectoral cross in the Ringerike style with openwork palmettes.
The Bonderup Cross was once made of silver and was part of a treasure find deposited near the Danish village of Slagelse around 1070 AD.
Link to the original Bonderup-cross...
This replica of the original Bonderup cross measures 5 x 4 cm and is true to the historical model.
A black leather cord in 1 m length for the Viking cross is included.
Available in bronze and real silver-plated.
Although the Bonderup Cross is made in the Ringerike style, it was found together with a ring on which there was a chain with animal-shaped ends in the Urnes style.
The original Bonderup Cross is now in the Danish National Museum in Copenhagen.