Viking Age Horseshoe Brooch, iron

Price range: 4.96€ through 7.59€

Hand forged penannular brooch Made of iron Choose yours from two sizes Small: diameter 2.5 cm, needle length 3 cm Medium: diameter 5 cm, needle length 6 cm Widespread and well known brooch, especially popular in Balric regions The brooch is ideal for garb in LARP and Viking reenactment

Description

During Viking Age and medieval times, penannular brooches, also called horseshoe brooches, were used to close a cape or cloak on the right shoulder. They also fastened tunics and legwraps in place, and sometimes small brooches were used simply as a decoration. Here is a listing for two hand forged penannular brooches.

The ring brooch is a garment clasp that is well over a thousand years old and has practical uses. Especially in the Viking Age, but also among the Teutons and Romans, the ring brooch has been present. The horseshoe brooch was particularly widespread in the Viking period between 790 and 1060.

The pin of the ring brooch is inserted through the fabric of the cloak on the right shoulder and fixed with the round part so that the brooch cannot come loose.

  • Hand forged penannular brooch
  • Made of iron
  • Choose yours from two sizes
  • Small: diameter 2.5 cm, needle length 3 cm, weight under 10 g
  • Medium: diameter 5 cm, needle length 6 cm, weight approx. 20 g
  • Widespread and well known brooch, especially popular in Balric regions
  • The brooch is ideal for garb in LARP and Viking reenactment

Additional information

Weight 0.01 kg
Dimensions 5 × 6 × 0.7 cm
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