維京時代 带有象征性打点纹饰的青铜手镯——北欧防护臂环! (沒有保留價)





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青銅維京時期開口手環,點狀紋樣形成螺旋與羅紋,約公元9–11世紀,保存狀況良好,表面有天然包漆。
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一件充满感召力的维京时代青铜手镯(臂环),饰以错综的打点纹饰,形成流动的几何与螺旋图案,体现北欧世界的象征性艺术传统。这枚开口式臂环大约产于公元9世纪至11世纪之间,那是臂环与手镯在维京人身份、财富与仪式中占据重要地位的时期。
表面 carefully embellished with rows of dotted impressions arranged into serpentine lines and circular rosette patterns, creating a rhythmic decorative composition typical of early medieval Scandinavian metalwork.
Such dotted ornamentation was widely used in Viking decorative art, often representing cosmic movement, protective symbolism, and the eternal cycle of life.
The spiraling patterns and circular rosettes echo the visual language seen in Norse art styles such as Borre and early Jelling traditions, where looping forms symbolized interconnected forces of nature, fate, and divine protection. In Viking belief systems, circular motifs could represent the sun, continuity, and the sacred cycles governed by the gods, while flowing lines evoke the movement of serpents or protective forces surrounding the wearer.
Bracelets like this were commonly worn by Viking men and women not only as adornment but also as symbols of status and loyalty. Arm rings frequently served as currency and oath objects, sometimes broken or exchanged to seal alliances, a practice well documented in Norse sagas and archaeological discoveries across Scandinavia and Viking trade regions.
The bracelet retains a rich archaeological patina, with visible traces of age and burial that enhance its historical authenticity. The open form allowed the bracelet to be adjusted slightly to the wrist, a typical feature of Viking arm rings.
Material: Bronze
Type: Open Cuff Bracelet / Arm Ring
Culture: Viking / Norse
Date: Circa 9th–11th century CE
Decoration: Punch-dot spiral and rosette ornamentation
Condition: Good ancient condition with natural patina and surface wear consistent with age.
A compelling example of Viking symbolic ornamentation, embodying the artistic spirit and cultural traditions of the Norse world.
一件充满感召力的维京时代青铜手镯(臂环),饰以错综的打点纹饰,形成流动的几何与螺旋图案,体现北欧世界的象征性艺术传统。这枚开口式臂环大约产于公元9世纪至11世纪之间,那是臂环与手镯在维京人身份、财富与仪式中占据重要地位的时期。
表面 carefully embellished with rows of dotted impressions arranged into serpentine lines and circular rosette patterns, creating a rhythmic decorative composition typical of early medieval Scandinavian metalwork.
Such dotted ornamentation was widely used in Viking decorative art, often representing cosmic movement, protective symbolism, and the eternal cycle of life.
The spiraling patterns and circular rosettes echo the visual language seen in Norse art styles such as Borre and early Jelling traditions, where looping forms symbolized interconnected forces of nature, fate, and divine protection. In Viking belief systems, circular motifs could represent the sun, continuity, and the sacred cycles governed by the gods, while flowing lines evoke the movement of serpents or protective forces surrounding the wearer.
Bracelets like this were commonly worn by Viking men and women not only as adornment but also as symbols of status and loyalty. Arm rings frequently served as currency and oath objects, sometimes broken or exchanged to seal alliances, a practice well documented in Norse sagas and archaeological discoveries across Scandinavia and Viking trade regions.
The bracelet retains a rich archaeological patina, with visible traces of age and burial that enhance its historical authenticity. The open form allowed the bracelet to be adjusted slightly to the wrist, a typical feature of Viking arm rings.
Material: Bronze
Type: Open Cuff Bracelet / Arm Ring
Culture: Viking / Norse
Date: Circa 9th–11th century CE
Decoration: Punch-dot spiral and rosette ornamentation
Condition: Good ancient condition with natural patina and surface wear consistent with age.
A compelling example of Viking symbolic ornamentation, embodying the artistic spirit and cultural traditions of the Norse world.

