Viking Age Round Box Brooch (Norway, 1000–1100 CE)
A cast copper alloy round box brooch with selectively applied silver foil from the Viking Age, Norway, 1000–1100 CE — the type of personal ornament worn by Viking women to fasten their layered linen and wool garments.
Jewellery of the Viking WorldThe Viking Age (793–1066 CE) produced a rich tradition of personal adornment in silver, gold, and copper alloy. Viking women wore a distinctive set of dress ornaments: a pair of oval "tortoise" brooches at the shoulders, a central brooch at the neckline, and various pend...
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LOCATION — 🇳🇴 Norway
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