Urnes Style Disc Brooch

Art.Nr.: 07 Br 1 Urnes
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Urnes style disc brooch - bronze
Urnes style disc brooch - bronze
Viking Disc brooch - silver plated
Viking Disc brooch - silver plated
Viking disc brooch - back side
Viking disc brooch - back side
Viking disc brooch in Urnes style
Viking disc brooch in Urnes style
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Bronze
Bronze  
11,76 €
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Silver plated  
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Disc brooch in the Urnes style of the late Viking Age.

Here you can buy an expressive Viking jewellery with the depiction of a serpent, inspired by the so-called Urnes style, which was common in Scandinavia in the late Viking Age.

On the back of the disc brooch is a sturdy pin. This makes the disc brooch perfect for stronger fabrics, such as a woollen cape.

Diameter of the Viking brooch 4.5 cm.

You can buy the disc brooch in bronze and also in real silver plated. Alloy...

Disc brooches were usually worn in the middle of a woman's garment during the Viking Age, but they were also used to close the cape.
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Disc brooch in the Urnes style of the late Viking Age.

Here you can buy an expressive Viking jewellery with the depiction of a serpent, inspired by the so-called Urnes style, which was common in Scandinavia in the late Viking Age.

On the back of the disc brooch is a sturdy pin. This makes the disc brooch perfect for stronger fabrics, such as a woollen cape.

Diameter of the Viking brooch 4.5 cm.

You can buy the disc brooch in bronze and also in real silver plated. Alloy...

Disc brooches were usually worn in the middle of a woman's garment during the Viking Age, but they were also used to close the cape.
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