Viking Era Bronze ヴァイキング・ヨルムンガンド ブレスレット (No reserve price)





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Viking Jormungandr Bracelet, an open-ended bronze arm ring dating to the Viking Era (c. 8th–11th century AD), in very good condition with a multicolored patina, provenance from a private collection and acquired in 2026 from the United States.
Description from the seller
VIKING BRACELET – ZOOMORPHIC ENDINGS, JORMUNGANDR, WEAVE
Artifact Type:
An authentic, open-ended arm ring dating back to the era of Scandinavian warriors (estimated date range 800–1100 AD), designed to be worn on the forearm or wrist.
Origin and Influences:
This artifact is directly linked to ancient Northern craftsmanship and represents the indigenous Scandinavian culture of the Viking Age. It displays pure, typically Norse stylistic features characteristic of ornaments created and worn by the inhabitants of Scandinavia at that time.
Material:
Ancient copper alloy (bronze).
Patina (State of Preservation):
The surface is covered with a beautiful, multicolored, and ancient coating. Layers of light blue (azure) and intense green patina stand out clearly on the metal structure, intermingled with darker, earthy brown tones, which clearly indicates a natural corrosion process during centuries of burial in the soil.
Characteristics of Form:
The jewelry takes the form of a slender rod, rounded in cross-section, with an irregular, forged structure. In the reality of the era, it not only decorated the body but also served as a substitute for money (pieces of metal were broken off to make payments in barter trade).
Pattern (Ornamentation):
The entire composition was physically shaped using primitive forging methods and casting techniques, giving the object a raw yet expressive artistic quality.
Zoomorphic Endings (Snake Heads):
Both terminals of this open ornament were shaped to resemble simplified animal forms. These ends widen and flatten slightly, depicting the outline of a reptilian head with a visible separation from the rest of the body.
Symbolism of Jormungandr:
This imagery directly refers to the beliefs of the ancient Scandinavians and the mythical monster Midgardsormr – the World Serpent that encircled the earth. This iconic motif in Northern art embodied power, the unbroken continuity of life, and destiny, serving as a powerful amulet.
Documentation and Legality:
The item comes with a fully valid certificate confirming its age and origin. The expert assessment is signed by a specialist in the field of anthropology and an independent professional involved in early medieval excavations and archaeology.
Provenance: Private collection (F.B) United States.
VIKING BRACELET – ZOOMORPHIC ENDINGS, JORMUNGANDR, WEAVE
Artifact Type:
An authentic, open-ended arm ring dating back to the era of Scandinavian warriors (estimated date range 800–1100 AD), designed to be worn on the forearm or wrist.
Origin and Influences:
This artifact is directly linked to ancient Northern craftsmanship and represents the indigenous Scandinavian culture of the Viking Age. It displays pure, typically Norse stylistic features characteristic of ornaments created and worn by the inhabitants of Scandinavia at that time.
Material:
Ancient copper alloy (bronze).
Patina (State of Preservation):
The surface is covered with a beautiful, multicolored, and ancient coating. Layers of light blue (azure) and intense green patina stand out clearly on the metal structure, intermingled with darker, earthy brown tones, which clearly indicates a natural corrosion process during centuries of burial in the soil.
Characteristics of Form:
The jewelry takes the form of a slender rod, rounded in cross-section, with an irregular, forged structure. In the reality of the era, it not only decorated the body but also served as a substitute for money (pieces of metal were broken off to make payments in barter trade).
Pattern (Ornamentation):
The entire composition was physically shaped using primitive forging methods and casting techniques, giving the object a raw yet expressive artistic quality.
Zoomorphic Endings (Snake Heads):
Both terminals of this open ornament were shaped to resemble simplified animal forms. These ends widen and flatten slightly, depicting the outline of a reptilian head with a visible separation from the rest of the body.
Symbolism of Jormungandr:
This imagery directly refers to the beliefs of the ancient Scandinavians and the mythical monster Midgardsormr – the World Serpent that encircled the earth. This iconic motif in Northern art embodied power, the unbroken continuity of life, and destiny, serving as a powerful amulet.
Documentation and Legality:
The item comes with a fully valid certificate confirming its age and origin. The expert assessment is signed by a specialist in the field of anthropology and an independent professional involved in early medieval excavations and archaeology.
Provenance: Private collection (F.B) United States.

