07 Br 1 Urnes
Urnes Style disc brooch of intricate open work serpent design according to models of the late Viking era. Bronze or silver plated. Ø 4.5 cm.
06 GWH Urn
Viking style hook-and-eye-clasp with ornamenatal Midgard Serpents in Urnes style for tunics and garments. Bronze or silver plated. 6.5 x 3.2 cm.
07 Br Trolla
Replica of the so-called Trollaskogur brooch, a famous Urnes Style brooch from Iceland. Late Viking period. Bronze or silver plated. 4 x 4 cm.
07 Br Lindholm
A delicately crafted replica of the famous Viking brooch from the discovery of Lindholm Hoeje. Bronze or real silver-plated. 3 x 3.5 cm.
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The Viking brooch from Lindholm Høje as a pendant.
A beautiful pendant based on the famous Viking brooch found at Lindholm Høje near Aalborg, Denmark, dating to the second half of the 11th century.
The original brooch from Lindholm Høje, after which this Viking jewellery is modelled, was discovered in the rubble layer of a settlement whose inhabitants had probably found their final resting place in that burial ground.
The original brooch from Lindholm Høje is a good example of the Urnes style of the late Viking Age, named after the Norwegian stave church of Urnes. Viking jewellery in this style is found throughout the Viking Age in Scandinavia, England and northern Germany.
The Lindholm Høje brooch shows the great beast fighting the serpent, which is considered an early Christian symbol for the struggle between good and evil and is often found as a motif in Viking jewellery of the Urnes style.
Dimensions pendant Lindholm Høje: 3,5 x 3 cm.
The pendant is cast in bronze and also available in genuine silver plated.
A black leather cord of 1 m length for the Danish necklace is included.
The burial ground of Lindholm Hoeje is located in the north of the island of Jutland in Denmark. With more than 700 graves, it is considered the largest burial ground of the Iron Age and Viking Age in Denmark. Lindholm Hoeje is particularly impressive because of the approx. 250 stone placements up to 10 metres long in the shape of Viking ships, which make this site an impressive testimony to that time.