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0 Ohrloeffel 1
Replica of a Viking ear spoon / ear pick according to a an original finding from the Viking town Birka (Björkö) / Sweden. Bronze and silver plated. 7 x 1.8 cm.
0 Got-Ohr
Viking ear spoon. Made after a model from Gotland / Sweden as an accessory for Viking re-enactment. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 7 x 1 cm.
0 Nagelreiniger 1
Viking nail cleaner replica made according to a historical model from the Viking town Birka / Björkö. Bronze or silver plated. 7.5 cm x 1.3 cm.
0 Pfriem
Faithful Viking pricker replica from Birka on the isle of Björkö as an authentic accessory for the Viking garb. Bronze or silver plated. 7.5 x 1.3 cm.
Dealers for museum supplies, medieval and Viking re-enactment or LARP are cordially invited to register as retailer for wholesale in Pera Peri's medieval shop. We guarantee the best quality at good prices with short delivery times!
Viking ear spoon after a find from Birka.
This faithful replica of a historical ear spoon is based on an original find from the Viking town of Birka in Lake Mälaren in Sweden.
Ear spoons were, so to speak, the "Q-tip" of the Vikings and an important part of women's costumes. Ear spoons were therefore found in many different forms everywhere in the settlement areas of the Vikings.
The ear spoon of the Vikings was attached to a long chain or leather strap on the shell fibulae of the women's garment and hung down from there at belt level. Often a pair of tweezers and an awl were also attached to the ear spoon in this way.
The Viking ear spoon replica measures 6.5 x 1.3 cm (with ring 7 x 1.8 cm).
A black leather cord of 1 metre length is included.
You can buy this Viking ear spoon in high-quality bronze or in real silver-plated.
Ear spoons and fine tweezers made of bronze have been used for personal hygiene since the Bronze Age. For Egyptians and Romans, they were even part of the medical instruments, and they were also widespread among Germanic and Viking peoples as indispensable components of hygiene and beauty care.