This beautiful disc brooch amulet was made as a replica of a small disc brooch in the so-called Borrestil style.
The Viking pendant is based on a Viking Age model from the 10th century, which was found in Birka, but is also known from other archaeological sites. A brooch of this type is now in the possession of the British Museum in London.
The Borre style takes its name from the grave find of Borre in Vestfold, Norway, from the 9th to 10th century. The Borre style represents the second phase of the so-called Nordic griffin style and was particularly popular in eastern Scandinavia.
The Borrestil is characterized in particular by mirror-symmetrical motifs, such as circles and squares, which are often expressed in interlace ornamentation, such as ring chains and pretzel-like knots. Here, various mythical creatures are often connected to the geometric knot work, characterized by a shape reminiscent of mice.
A 1 m long black leather cord is included.
Dimensions
Area: 3.5 x 2.5 cm (including loop)
Material: Bronze
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