Viking equal armed brooch Birka
This beautiful fibula, also called equal armed brooch, is a replica of a find from Birka, which dates from the end of approx. 9th - beginning of 10th century.
Fibulas of this kind were used to close light coats, for example. The equal armed brooch is a nice alternative to the disc fibula, which is usually used by Vikings.
On the back a stable needle was attached.
Details:
Material: Bronze or silver plated
Dimensions: approx. 6.6 cm x 2.2 cm
Weight: approx. 17 g
Scope of supply: 1x Viking equal armed brooch Birka
Item number | VM003110 |
Category | small accessories |
Period: | Early Medieval |
Color: | brown silver |
Material: | brass/bronze |
equipment type: | clasps fibulas |
Verwendungsklasse: | decorative |