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Viking trefoil brooch made of brass in the Oseberg style

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$54.98 USD
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$54.98 USD
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Highlights

The Viking Age trefoil brooch made of brass is an intricately decorated garment ornament that combines historical authenticity with craftsmanship.

  • High-quality brass construction with an elegant antique finish for an authentic appearance
  • Artful decoration with intertwined prehensile beasts in the historical Oseberg style
  • Practical handling thanks to a sturdy pin on the back for attaching to cloaks or clothing
  • Compact dimensions of approximately 5 x 5 cm with a comfortable weight of about 22 g
  • Versatile use for reenactments, medieval markets, or as a striking piece of jewelry in everyday life
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Viking trefoil brooch made of brass in the Oseberg style
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Viking trefoil brooch made of brass in the Oseberg style
Viking trefoil brooch made of brass in the Oseberg style

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Questions about the product Viking trefoil brooch made of brass in the Oseberg style

Is the Oseberg-style Viking cloverleaf brooch made of brass based on a specific archaeological site such as Kaupang, and what are the dimensions of this piece of jewelry?

This meticulously detailed Viking trefoil brooch in the Oseberg style is a replica of an archaeological find from Kaupang, Norway. The brass piece is decorated with intertwined griffins and measures approximately 5 x 5 cm.

What is the symbolic meaning of the intertwined Oseberg-style griffins on this Viking cloverleaf brooch, and how was it typically worn on women's clothing?

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What materials were traditionally used to make trefoil brooches in the Viking Age, and what is the best way to clean these historical metals to preserve their shine?

During the Viking Age, trefoil brooches were almost exclusively cast in bronze and only rarely made of silver. To maintain the shine of these metals and remove oxidation such as verdigris or black tarnish, professional gold and silver cleaners or home remedies such as a paste of vinegar, flour, and salt, or rubbing with toothpaste, are suitable.

What metal is the Viking cloverleaf brooch in the Oseberg style made of, and what care instructions should be followed to prevent the material from tarnishing?

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