Replicas of viking trefoil brooches after historical models of the early Middle Ages
Here you can buy detailed and authentic replicas of Viking trefoil brooches.
In our shop we offer authentic Viking trefoil brooches, which were made according to historical models.Our Viking trefoil brooches are made of high-quality bronze casting and are also available in genuine silver-plated....
Here you can buy detailed and authentic replicas of Viking trefoil brooches.
In our shop we offer authentic Viking trefoil brooches, which were made according to historical models.Our Viking trefoil brooches are made of high-quality bronze casting and are also available in genuine silver-plated. The trefoil brooch was a special characteristic of Viking women's costume and descended from Frankish sword-belt fittings. The trefoil brooch was usually worn in the centre of the chest, where it closed a shirt neckline or held a cape We are certain that you will find here the right Viking trefoil brooch to complete your historical garb.
History and significance of Viking Age trefoil brooches
Trefoil brooches are fascinating artefacts from the Viking Age and more than just pieces of jewellery. With their characteristic trefoil shape, they were originally used to fasten cloaks, overgarments or strapped garments securely. At the same time, they were a visible symbol of social status, wealth and regional affiliation.
Each brooch tells a piece of history about everyday life, craftsmanship and society at a time when function and aesthetics were inextricably linked. Archaeological finds show that cloverleaf brooches were widespread: from the heart of Scandinavia to the British Isles, Iceland and along the Baltic Sea.
They have been discovered in graves as well as in settlements and hoards, which highlights their importance in Viking culture. Anyone who wears a trefoil brooch is holding a small piece of living history in their hand.
Design and materials of historical trefoil brooches
The design of Viking Age trefoil brooches ranges from simple and elegant to elaborately decorated. They often feature animal motifs or geometric ornaments in the Borre, Jelling or Urnes styles. Historically, they were made of bronze, silver or, more rarely, gold, sometimes gilded or inlaid. Each brooch combines design and function and reflects the high level of craftsmanship of the Vikings.
In our range, you will find a variety of trefoil brooches that differ in shape, size and decoration. This allows you to select brooches individually – to match your own portrayal, reenactment equipment or as a stylish piece of jewellery for everyday wear. Each brooch brings authenticity, character and Nordic history with it.
Contemporary use in Viking reenactment
Trefoil brooches are versatile. They are suitable for reenactment, LARP, living history, historical representations or as a special accessory for anyone fascinated by the world of the Vikings. They are not only functional clothing fasteners, but also symbols of tradition, adventure and craftsmanship.
With a cloverleaf brooch, you can bring a piece of the Viking world into your home. It completes outfits, adds character to traditional costumes or makes a stylish statement for anyone who wants to bring history to life. Each brooch combines design, function and authenticity in a unique way.
Summary
What is a trefoil brooch?
A trefoil brooch is a typical clothing fastener from the Viking Age, recognisable by its trefoil-like shape. It was made of bronze, silver or gold and often elaborately decorated. It combines functionality with decorative effect and is a symbol of Viking craftsmanship.
hat was its original purpose?
Trefoil brooches securely fastened clothing such as cloaks or overgarments and at the same time indicated social status, wealth and regional affiliation. They were originally based on Frankish heavy belt fittings, which were reworked into brooches by the Vikings.
Where were trefoil brooches found?
They come from graves, settlements and hoards in Scandinavia, the British Isles, Iceland and along the Baltic Sea. Their widespread distribution attests to the importance and popularity of this type of brooch in the Viking Age.
How can they be used today?
refoil brooches are suitable for re-enactment, LARP, living history, historical representation or as stylish, historically inspired jewellery. They complete outfits, add character to traditional costumes and bring a piece of the Viking world into everyday life.



































































































































