On sale! Saxons-Vikings Broche de aves en S AF-043 1 review €35.00 Replica of a bronze S-shaped bird brooch decorated with enamels. Material: bronze Date: Migration period, Anglo saxon / Frankisch, ca. 6th century AD. Measures: 45 x 32 mm View
Available Saxons-Vikings Colgante Aegishjalmur CB-134 2 reviews €22.00 Aegishjalmur is a magical symbol of protection used by Vikings. Originally from Iceland, it is also known as a terror or fear spell. These types of symbols were commonly used by Viking warriors as a protective sign painted on the forehead before the battle, known as herkumbl ("war sign"). Drawn between the eyes, it was granted the ability to make the... View
Saxons-Vikings Thor's hammer pendant CB-136 3 reviews €19.00 Thor's hammer is undoubtedly one of the most representative pieces of Viking jewelry. This is a double ended hammer pendant with perforated subspherical terminal for suspension; the hammer is stamped on both sides with triangles containing six pellets; nine stamps on each side. The piece on which this replica is based is in the British Museum in London.... View
Last items in stock Rome Small Omega fibula F-199 5 reviews €12.50 Omega fibula replica. This type of fibula was very popular, used by Celts, Iberians, Romans, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons ... its good functionality makes it very attractive. it is great to wear in re-enactments or to fasten pashmina or embellish lapels. UNISEX. This replica has been made from an original piece belonging to the Carranque Site in Toledo (Spain) a... View
Rome Omega fibula F-201 5 reviews €20.00 Replica of omega fibula. Fíbula, word from Latin, fibula (needle). It is denominated to all type of metallic pieces used to unite or to hold some of the garments that composed the clothes. Piece made of bronze Measures: Heigh 5.2cm Width 4.7cm View
Last items in stock Saxons-Vikings Viking key Z-12 2 reviews €25.00 Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of the Vikings with our stunning bronze key. In ancient Nordic culture, keys were a powerful symbol of status and influence, and were highly prized possessions. Traditionally, when a woman was married in Viking society, her husband would give her the keys to their home as a symbol of their union.... View