Viking Ship Pendant

(1 customer review)
7.50

Ship pendant from the Viking Age A replica of a ship brooch found on the Danish Island of Bornholm Made of bronze and silverplated. Comes with a cord. Size: 2 x 1.7 cm, matches the original find. A perfect piece of jewelry for anyone interested in Vikings, maritime history, or archaeology.

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Description

The very term “Viking” (Old Norse víkingr) most likely referred to a seafarer or someone embarking on long sea journeys, so it comes as no surprise that ships were central to the Viking lifestyle. Vikings were skilled in both shipbuilding and seafaring. They had various types of vessels suited for different lengths of journeys. The most famous of these is the Viking longship, whose genius design lay in the combination of mast and oars. The sail could be used when the wind was favorable, but in calm weather or storms, the mast could be lowered, and the oars would take over.

Since ships played such an essential role in Viking life, they often appeared in art, decorative objects, and even as a part of funeral rituals. This Viking ship pendant is based on a small decorative brooch found on the island of Bornholm in Denmark.

The pendant features two snakes or dragon heads, one at the bow and one at the stern, with a Viking sailor standing in between. It is crafted from high-quality bronze and silverplated. The pendant comes with cord.

  • Ship pendant from the Viking Age.
  • A replica of a ship brooch found on the Danish Island of Bornholm.
  • Made of bronze and silverplated.
  • Comes with a cord.
  • Size: 2 x 1.7 cm, matches the original find.
  • A perfect piece of jewelry for anyone interested in Vikings, maritime history, or archaeology.

Additional information

Weight 0.01 kg
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 0.1 cm

1 review for Viking Ship Pendant

  1. FI

    Anette (verified owner)

    todella hieno.
    tämä menee lahjaksi

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