Viking Era Bronze Viking Engraved Bracelet






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Viking Engraved Bracelet, an open‑cuff bronze bracelet dating to the Viking Age (8th–11th century AD), with a hand‑punched dot‑in‑ring geometric pattern, in good condition with a natural green‑brown patina, provenance from a private collection in the United States, and supplied with a full certificate of authenticity.
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Original Viking Bronze Bracelet (8th–11th Century)
Material:
The bracelet is made of bronze, a durable alloy of copper and tin, which was a key material for everyday jewelry in the Early Middle Ages.
Condition and Photos Before/After:
The item is in its authentic, post-excavation state. The listing includes photos showing the bracelet before and after light, careful cleaning. The metal is covered with a thick, natural patina in earthy green and brown tones.
Design and Structure:
This is an open-cuff bracelet made from a flat metal band. The ends do not meet, which allowed for adjusting the size to fit the wrist.
Type and Style:
This ornament is completely typical for the Vikings, featuring a simple and raw form that perfectly reflects the Scandinavian aesthetic of that period.
Decoration Technique:
The pattern on the bronze surface was applied by hand using a special metal punch, which was struck with a hammer to stamp geometric motifs into the metal.
Pattern Characteristics:
The decoration is based on the traditional dot-in-ring motif arranged symmetrically: four rings in the center, three rings on the left and right sides, and two rings at the very ends of the band.
Origin and Dating:
The ornament dates back to the Viking Age, between the 8th and 11th centuries AD, serving as a classic example of craftsmanship from the Baltic Sea region.
Historical Function:
This type of jewelry was not only an everyday ornament and a status symbol, but could also serve as currency based on bullion weight when needed.
Guarantee and Documentation:
The item comes with a full certificate of authenticity, signed by an anthropologist and an independent expert in archaeology and excavations of artifacts from this era.
Provenance: Private collection (F.B) United States.
Original Viking Bronze Bracelet (8th–11th Century)
Material:
The bracelet is made of bronze, a durable alloy of copper and tin, which was a key material for everyday jewelry in the Early Middle Ages.
Condition and Photos Before/After:
The item is in its authentic, post-excavation state. The listing includes photos showing the bracelet before and after light, careful cleaning. The metal is covered with a thick, natural patina in earthy green and brown tones.
Design and Structure:
This is an open-cuff bracelet made from a flat metal band. The ends do not meet, which allowed for adjusting the size to fit the wrist.
Type and Style:
This ornament is completely typical for the Vikings, featuring a simple and raw form that perfectly reflects the Scandinavian aesthetic of that period.
Decoration Technique:
The pattern on the bronze surface was applied by hand using a special metal punch, which was struck with a hammer to stamp geometric motifs into the metal.
Pattern Characteristics:
The decoration is based on the traditional dot-in-ring motif arranged symmetrically: four rings in the center, three rings on the left and right sides, and two rings at the very ends of the band.
Origin and Dating:
The ornament dates back to the Viking Age, between the 8th and 11th centuries AD, serving as a classic example of craftsmanship from the Baltic Sea region.
Historical Function:
This type of jewelry was not only an everyday ornament and a status symbol, but could also serve as currency based on bullion weight when needed.
Guarantee and Documentation:
The item comes with a full certificate of authenticity, signed by an anthropologist and an independent expert in archaeology and excavations of artifacts from this era.
Provenance: Private collection (F.B) United States.
