Filigree minature bucket pendant from the Iron Age.
Here you can buy a detailed replica of a small pendant of the Iron Age in the form of a small basket or bucket.The historical model for this filigree miniature bucket is a so-called situla pendant, which dates to around the 6th to 7th century AD and comes from a private auction. The situla pendant measures 1.7 x 1 cm and thus corresponds approximately to the historical model.
Link to the original Situla pendant...
The original miniature bucket was made of pure gold using the filigree granulation technique, whereas our replica is cast in one piece,
You can buy the bucket pendant in high-quality bronze or genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, you can also order it in 925 sterling silver (please note delivery time).
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The term situla (Latin for "bucket") actually refers to metal vessels from the Bronze Age and early Iron Age. However, the term situla is also used for the filigree bucket pendants of the late Antiquity and the early Viking Age.
Pendants in the form of miniature vessels have been discovered in various pagan Anglo-Saxon and Viking Age grave finds. For example, situla pendants shaped like bronze buckets have been found in Driffield in Yorkshire and in Vimose Moor in Denmark.
Another interesting example of the widespread use of these miniature buckets is the Viking hoard of Hoen in Norway, the largest Norwegian find of Viking gold, in which three such buckets were found.