Viking Cloak Clasp in Borre Style
This beautiful, finely wrought cloak clasp or brooch in Viking Age Borre style replicates the shape of a sword scabbard chape. It is available in bronze or silver-plated. More information...
€14,00
€14,00 excl. VAT
In stock
2
pcs
, dispatch on: Tomorrow 18-Nov-2024
Item physically stored in our Warehouse in Kadan
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Colour:
silver
2
pcs
2
pcs
SKU: 1400106000
Period:
Viking Cloak Clasp in Borre Style
- Material: bronze or silver-plated
- Weight: approx. 11 g
- Total length about 99mm
- Width about 27mm
- Thickness about 1.3mm
The Borre style
... superseded the Oseberg style in the course of the 9th century and prevailed until the middle of the 10th century. The early medieval Borre style, also referred to as the gripping-beast style, is named after the Norwegian locality of Borre on the Oslo Fjord. This style is characterized by representations of animals and knot patterns and was later followed by the Jelling style.