07 AR Wik Raven
Viking bracelet with raven heads in Ringerike style after a model from Ångermanland. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. Width 18 - 20 cm.
07 Ar Lilla
Viking arm ring with dragon heads after a find from Lilla Rone near Lye on the isle of Gotland. Bronz, silver-plated or 925 silver. CIR 19 - 23 cm.
07 AR Wik Schwer
Heavy Viking bangle after an archaeological find that was found in Hornelund on Valse / Denmark. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 9.3 x 6.8 cm.
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Viking arm ring "Thorleif" in Mammen style.
This enchantingly beautiful Viking arm ring in Mammen style is based on the "Thorleif's Cross" from the Isle of Man, a historic stone cross from the Viking Age.
The Viking arm ring "Thorleif"is available in high-quality jewellery bronze and in genuine silver-plated.
The surface of the arm ring is carefully polished to a shine, so that the intertwined braided band is beautifully expressed.
Dimensions: 7 x 5 x 2 cm.
The Viking arm ring is flexible and can be easily bent, and is therefore suitable for both men and women.
Due to the asymmetrical shape of the Viking arm ring, the ends can be placed around the arm parallel to each other, so that the arm ring can even be adjusted to a very delicate wrist of only 14 cm circumference.
Or you can wear the Viking arm ring open - so the circumference also fits a wide wrist of up to 19 cm.
You can buy this arm ring in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, you can also order it in 925 sterling silver (please note delivery time). Alloy...
The Thorleifs cross is an important stone masonry work of the Vikings from the middle to the end of the 10th century.
The cross is in the typical shape of Celtic crosses with a central ring, but what makes it special are the three braided bands carved out of the stone of the cross in the clearly Scandinavian Mammen style, as well as a Viking period runic inscription which reads:
"Thorleif erected this cross in memory of Fiac his son, the brother son of heir".