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The Saga series

Ring 0031

Ring No. 0031

The original, dating from the 4th century AD,
was found in a woman’s burial at Stadheim, Vik in Sogn.

Copies available in silver or gold.

Nok 621,-

Armring 0131

Arm-ring Serpent No. 0131

Same pattern as the ring no. 0031.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 1890,-

Øreklips

Earring No. 0109

Same pattern as the ring no. 0031.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 595,-

Ring 0032

Ring No. 0032

The original was found in a richly equipped burial
(4th century AD) at Kjørstad, Sør-Fron, Gudbrandsdalen.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 1080,-

Ring 0033

Ring No. 0033

The original was found at Førde, Sunnfjord.
It probably dates from c. AD 300.

Copies available in silver or gold.

Nok. 621,-

Armring drage 0132

Arm-ring Dragon No. 0132

Found at Førde, Sunnfjord. It dates from c. AD 300.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 2538,-

Ørepynt drage 0101

Earrings Dragon, No. 0101

For details, see ring no. 0033.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 729,-

Ørepynt drage 0102

Earrings Dragon, No. 0102

For details, see ring no. 0033.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 1377,-

Berlock anheng 0070

Berlock, No. 0070

A most elegant filigree pendant, dating from the early Iron Age (c. AD 300).

A similar pendant was found at Fevang in the county of Vestfold.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 970,-

Brakteat 0071

Bracteate No. 0071

The gold original was found at Søtvet, Solum in the county of Telemark. The bracteate dates from the Migration Age (c. sixth century AD). Gold bracteates with runic inscriptions have been found in various places in Scandinavia – those made in Norway are easily identified.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 752,-

Urnes brosje 0151

Urnes brooch No. 0151

The motif of this brooch – a serpent twining around a large beast – probably symbolises the struggle between good and evil. The original, which dates from c. AD 1000, was found in a bog – Eiriksmyr – near Eidanger in the county of Telemark.

We sell silver and bronze copies – gold copy available on order.

Nok. 1134,-

Urnes brosje 0234

Urnes brooch No. 0234

The motif of this brooch – a serpent twining around a large beast – probably symbolises the struggle between good and evil. The original, which dates from c. AD 1000, was found in a bog – Eiriksmyr – near Eidanger in the county of Telemark.

We sell silver and bronze copies – gold copy available on order.

Nok.

Mansjettknapper 0202

Cufflinks No. 0202

The motif comes from a bracteate dating from c.
AD 500, which was found at Sletner in the county of Østfold.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 1107,-

Trefliket slips

Trefoil neckcloth holder No. 0204

Inspired by a brooch found at Kvarberg, Vågå, in the county of Oppland.

Silver copy. Gold copy available on order.

Nok. 1134,-

 

 

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