07 Sch-Ring 0
Extra small jump ring to set light chains to Viking brooches or to be attached to charms as an eyelet. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 7 mm.
07 Schmu-Ha 3
Small chain hook with pointy ends for necklaces and brooches from the time of the Vikings and the Middle Ages. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 2 x 1 cm.
07 Schmu-Ha 2
Large jewelry hook / chain hook for necklaces and brooches from the time of the Vikings and the Middle Ages. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 2.5 x 1.2 cm.
07 Fike Omega
Replica of a Viking stave chain with S-hook and omega-hook to be used for carrying two Viking pendants. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 24 cm.
07 Fike Haken
Replica of a Viking stave chain with two S-Hooks to be used for carrying a Viking key, needle case or toiletry set. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 24 cm.
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Viking foxtail brooch chain with wolf heads.
Here you can buy a beautiful Viking brooch chain in foxtail technique that ends in a small wolf's head on both sides.
Foxtail chains with endings in the shape of animal heads are not uncommon in archaeological finds from the Viking Age.
The two wolf heads on this Viking brooch chain were modelled on a Thor's hammer from Iceland.
However, the chain can be used not only as a connecting chain between a pair of brooches, but also to attach a hanging toilet set with tweezers, needle box or key.
The Viking Age foxtail brooch chain has small S-hooks on both sides for attaching to the brooch and a total length of 30 cm.
The thickness of the chain is 5 mm.
You can buy the brooch chain in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time). Alloy...
Foxtail necklaces were not only common among the Vikings; these special necklaces were already being made in the Celtic Latène period and were also widespread in the Roman imperial period, where they were used in particular as women's neck jewellery.
The foxtail necklace is a necklace that is both stable and very flexible. The chain links consist of many eyelets that are interlocked and bent together.