Disc Brooch from Birka, Grave 943
This circular brass brooch (or pin) is a replica of an artifact discovered in the famous Viking settlement of Birka (Hemlanden, Grave 943) in modern-day Sweden.
Diameter 43 mm
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Disc Brooch (Terslev Type) from Grave 943 – Birka, 10th Century
This circular brass brooch (or pin) is a replica of an artifact discovered in the famous Viking settlement of Birka (Hemlanden, Grave 943) in modern-day Sweden.
Material and Craftsmanship
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Material: The brooch is made of brass.
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Craftsmanship: The brooch is a faithful reproduction of the form of this type of ornamentation, popular in Scandinavia. It was used to fasten garments and was commonly worn as an element of women's attire.
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Measurements: Diameter 43 mm
Add an authentic and impressive detail to your Viking attire! This fibula is a piece of history straight from Birka.
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