Griffin Viking shield pendant and...

Griffin Viking shield pendant and amulet, s. IX

Discover the power and protection of the Gryphon Viking Shield Pendant and Amulet. This magnificent pendant captures the essence of Viking history with its design adorned with the so-called griffin, an iconic symbol of the 9th century Borre style.

The German manufacturer Pera Peris has created this unique piece that combines aesthetic beauty with strength and durability. The pendant is made from high-quality materials and has been meticulously designed to ensure an authentic appearance and a high level of detail.

With a height of 4 cm. and a width of 3.5 cm., this Viking pendant is the perfect accessory to proudly display your passion for the Nordic culture and its vast history. Whether you're a fan of Viking mythology, a fan of the "Vikings" TV series, or simply love the style and symbology of the Vikings, this pendant is for you.

It is not only a fashion accessory, it is also a powerful protection amulet. The Vikings believed in magic and the influence of amulets to give them strength and security in battle. Wearing this Viking pendant will connect you to the bravery and indomitable spirit of the ancient Viking warriors.

Don't pass up the opportunity to add a touch of authenticity and character to your personal style with the Griffin Viking Shield Pendant and Amulet. Get yours now and take the fascinating history of the Vikings with you with every step you take.

Finishes
168860001
£12.01

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The impressive dam amulet is one of only two examples to be found in England. Almost identical pendants with representations of predatory animals in the Borre style are, however, particularly well known in Scandinavia, z. B. from the Vårby, Tissoe and Haithabu hoard, where a mold for a prize trailer was even found.

The second of the great art styles of the Viking Age is known as the Borre style and owes its name to the finding of Borre's grave in Vestfold, Norway. The Borre style dates from the 9th to 10th centuries and represents the second phase of the Norse prey animal style. The borre style was particularly popular in eastern Scandinavia and is represented by mirror-symmetrical motifs, often expressed in braided band ornamentation, such as interlocking ring chains and pretzel knots, featuring various mythical animals and animals of prey. often intertwined with the knot. The Germanic animal style...

Width
3.5 cm.
Height
4 cm.

Product variants

Reference Combination name Quantity Availability Price Volume discounts
168860001 Finishes: Bronze 0 ? £12.01 not available
168860002 Finishes: Silver 0 ? £14.42 not available

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