Authentic Ancient Viking Pendant, Era of Kievan Rus, Medieval talisman, Genuine Archaeological Find


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Wear a real piece of Viking history!

I've transformed these genuine viking talisman artefacts into rustic, one of a
kind assemblage ear weights.

The metal discs are solid etched copper. They hang from Iron ear hooks and
gorgeous earthy feathers hang on the reverse side.

It is well known that Vikings loved jewellery. Graves, hoards and chance finds
show us that various decorative personal items in bronze, silver and gold
abounded and that they are found across the Viking world.

The name 'Viking' comes from a language called 'Old Norse' and means ‘a pirate
raid’. People who went off raiding in ships were said to be 'going Viking'. But
not all the Vikings were bloodthirsty warriors.

Some came to fight, but others came peacefully, to settle. They were farmers,
and kept animals and grew crops. They were skilful at crafting, and made
beautiful metalwork and wooden carvings.

Vikings sailed the seas trading goods to buy silver, silks, spices, wine,
jewellery, glass and pottery to bring back to their homes.

Some came to fight, but others came peacefully, to settle. They were farmers,
and kept animals and grew crops. They were skilful at crafting, and made
beautiful metalwork and wooden carvings.

Vikings sailed the seas trading goods to buy silver, silks, spices, wine,
jewellery, glass and pottery to bring back to their homes.

By AD874, almost all the kingdoms had fallen to the Vikings.

Vikings travelled from Scandinavia to Britain. They mostly settled in the
Danelaw, to the north and east of England.

Some Norwegian Vikings or 'Norse' sailed to Scotland. Many towns and cities in
Britain that were founded by the Vikings can still be spotted today. Places
that end in -by, -thorpe or -ay were almost certainly Viking towns.

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