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.

Details

Culture
Viking Era
Century/timeframe
8th-11th century A.D
Name of object
Viking Engraved Bracelet
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
2026
Material
Bronze
Country acquired from
United States
Condition
Good
Previous owner acquired from
Private collection
Previous owner - year acquired
1990
Previous owner - country acquired from
Europe
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
Authenticity
Original/official
PolandVerified
2
Objects sold
Private

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