Viking jewelry

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Viking silver lunate and disc pendant, crescent silver sheet with soldered on stud terminals, inn
Viking silver lunate and disc pendant, crescent silver sheet with soldered on stud terminals, inn
Viking Oval Brooch Set, 9th-10th Century
Viking Oval Brooch Set, 9th-10th Century A matched pair of bronze oval brooches, two pendant plaques with lateral coils and loops; three restrung swags of graduated mainly glass spherical beads
ARCHEOMACEDONIA - Viking Raven Brooch, Upplandsmuseet / Sweden. | Facebook
Viking Raven Brooch, Upplandsmuseet / Sweden.
Viking Bear Tooth Pendant, 9th-11th Century AD
Viking Bear’s Tooth Pendant, 9th-11th Century AD
True Underground Museum
Ancient women’s jewelry, amulets in the shape of the moon - lunnitsy.
Viking Silver Torc with Axehead Pendants, 9th-11th Century AD
Viking Silver Torc with Axehead Pendants, 9th-11th Century AD
Numismatic Auctions: coins, medals & other valuables
Viking Gold Knot Ring 9th-11th century AD. A very large round-section rod with tapering ends formed as a double-looped knot, ends coiled round the shank. 17 grams, 32mm overall, 23.43mm internal diameter (approximate size British Z+3 1/2, USA 14 1/4, Europe 33.42, Japan 32) (1 1/4"). Ex Lord Alistair MacAlpine collection; formerly from an important collection formed by a Mayfair gentleman. Very fine condition. Estimate: £3000 - 4000
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Bird Lunula - 5007S Also called a lunitsa - Crescent moon shaped woman's charm found in ancient Slavic and Norse cultures - shaped in the double bird image found in Scythian art - a reproduction of one found in a 8th century burial in Nitra-Lupka, Poland
1,000-year-old Viking shield found in Denmark
Danish archaeologists say they have found a well-preserved Viking shield that is more than 1,000 years old.
The Harrogate Hoard: The most important Viking hoard unearthed in Britain since 1840, worth over one million dollars | The Vintage News
Gokstad Viking Longship
Gokstad Viking Longship (discovered in 1880) - In the ninth century, Norwegian adventurers sailed to settle in Iceland and Ireland, Danish arrivals claimed territory in France and Britain, and Swedish Vikings established themselves in the river valleys of Russia. In the late tenth century, the Icelander Eirik the Red founded a colony on Greenland that flourished for over four centuries, and around 1003, Eirik's son Leif the Lucky sailed to a land called Vinland further to the west, which may mar