07 Br Klee 5
Viking trefoil brooch with gripping beasts in Oseberg Style according to a find from Kaupang / Norway. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 6,5 cm.
07 Br Klee 3
Viking trefoil brooch replica according to an original find from the Viking era found in Värnamo / Sweden. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 5.8 cm.
07 Br Klee 2
Borre style trefoil brooch from Tranby according to a find of the Viking era from Norway. Made from Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 5.2 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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Viking trefoil brooch based on a Frankish model.
Here you can buy a small Viking trefoil brooch replica with floral motif, modelled on a Frankish strap end of the Carolingian Era.
The historical model for this Viking Age trefoil brooch is a find from Huseby near Skaun in southern Trøndelag in Norway and dates from the 9th century. The original was made of silver and measured 6.5 cm.
A Viking goldsmith made this trefoil brooch by adding a pin to the fitting of a Frankish sword belt and reworking it into a brooch. The trefoil brooch became very fashionable among the Vikings and was worn in the centre of women's garments, often in combination with two shell brooches on the right and left.
You can buy the Viking brooch in high-quality brass or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (please note the delivery time). Alloy...
Dimensions of the trefoil brooch: xxxx cm.
As part of Carolingian military equipment, trefoil-shaped strap dividers from the Carolingian Frankish Empire found their way to Scandinavia, where they were repurposed as brooches and later also manufactured according to Scandinavian tastes.
As a typical component of Viking-era women's clothing, trefoil brooches are found without exception in women's graves.
It was not until the middle of the 10th century that the trefoil brooch gradually went out of fashion and disappeared from Viking-era traditional dress.