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An exquisite and refined medallion with a Celtic Cross – not only a religious symbol but an emblem of Celtic identity. Each part of the pendant is decorated with exquisite Celtic patterns that emphasize the simple and strict geometry of the main figures. Christian cross combined with the pagan sun is an embodiment of the human desire to know and experience the unfolding mystery of life. Four arms of the cross are four ways to know nature, wisdom, god, and oneself. And the circle around is a wholeness of them.
RG-839
€10
Thor's Hammer pendant, Bredsatra, Norway, 11th Century. Brass
RG-840
€15
13th century A-shaped brooch with glass gems. The inscription means the abbreviated prayer of AGLA: Atha Gebri Leilan Adonai ("Thou art mighty forever, O Lord"). Size is 33 x 35 mm.
V-EA30
€35
Medieval ring brooch with enamel, Netherlands, 1300-1350. The text of inscrition is AVE MRIA GRMCIAP. Size 43 mm
V-EA12
Medieval M-shaped badge with a crown above. M badges symbolized St. Mary, Queen of Heaven. England, late 14th - early 15th cent. From the book "Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges." Badges were used by medieval pilgrims as souvenirs from the holy places which they had attended, as tangible proves of attendance such a holy place, as remedies with miraculous properties. Each place of cult had it's own badges so seeing a pilgrim wearing certain badges one could name the places which this pilgrim had visited. Also, so called secular badges existed which could belong to an authority or a noble who gave these badges to his/her courtiers, servants, supporters and so on. Badges commemorating a majo...
RGC-10
"Bird" medieval badge, England, 14-15th cent. Brass cast. Size 35x30 mm. The bird badge refers to secular badges associated with a love theme as it symbolizes joy, liveliness, merriment, song and singing every day. There are also a number of medieval songs (including the unofficial Provençal hymn "Ce canto"), where the bird relates a girl's message to her lover or "sings to a sweet friend, who is in a distant land". Based on the book "Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges" by Brian Spencer.
RGC-09
Bear paw pendant . Veles pendant . Bear paw claw Veles' seal – Bear Paw – is an ancient Slavik and Norse strong protection amulet worn to destroy the evil thoughts and deeds of other people. This Slavic amulet helps to remain steadfast in any situation and become a victor in the most difficult and confusing situations. Veles seal is especially recommended to be worn by people whose profession depends on nature: hunters, rescuers, firefighters, fishermen, also merchants, and many others. silver
ABR-36 stock
€40
Medieval belt set, Germany, early 15th century. From book "Waffen und Kleidung der Spatgotik".
BS-06
€90
"A" is for "Amor" in Latin ("Love"). This model is based on the archaeological finding from Sweden. Size: 60*38 mm
L-EBD-03
€17
These cast bronze buttons of the XIII-XV centuries were widespread in medieval Europe. As men, so women were using such accessories as clothing fasteners. This medieval button is based on the archaeological findings. Diameter: 9 mm If you want larger button, check out this model of the similar design, but with the diameter of 11 mm. More cast bronze clothing fasteners are in category “Buttons, hooks, pins”.
L-B-04
€2
A crown medieval pilgrim badge. Brass cast. Size 35 x 32 mm.
V-M03
€8
Button, Europe, 14c. 14th cent. button from 'Dress Accessories'. Size D13 x L14 mm.
V-EB02
The badge is a parody of a common medieval plot about a mysterious hidden garden holding some kind of secret. The plot of the 'Secret Rose' is transformed into a motif of growing phalluses like outlandish root vegetables. A woman is depicted with a shovel, stroking the "root vegetable" lying on the ground with her hand to make it "ripe". Indecent badges may contradict stereotypes of medieval prudery and fears of 'bodily sinfulness'. Meanwhile, images with explicit sexual connotations are found even in churches. And badges with erotic and satirical images were very popular. One of the hypotheses regarding these motifs is as follows: depictions of phalluses and vulvas were required to protect ...
RGC-07
Medieval belt set, England, the end of 15th century, brown
BS-05brown
€70
Custom cool pendant – medallion of the Evil Sunz. Kult of Speed symbol from Warhammer 40k. Must-have geek jewelry for Speed Freeks who drive, ride or fly into battle. This is a perfect present for those who know what racing at high speed and mindless carnage are. Because "Red goes fasta!" Size – 43*34 mm (1,69*1,33 in) Base price of necklace with following options: Metal – bronze Main picture shows this necklace with options: Metal – silver When choosing “silver” option - you get a product actually made of silver. It’s not a product with silver plating.
ABR-22
€21
Medieval brooch with enamel. England, Germany, France 14th century. From the book "Medieval Artefacts". Brass cast, cold enamel. Diameter 55 mm.
V-EA11E
Hand of fate is a must-have decoration for any self-respecting fortune-teller, witch, or sorcerer. Well, how can they do without it? When there is an array of all sorts of mystical things in your life, you simply cannot do without such a beautiful and useful pendant. Pay special attention to drawing on the palm – main lines for fortune-telling and the planets accompanying them. Size – 50*20 mm (1,97*0,79 in) Base price of Oracle hand necklace with following options: Metal – bronze Main picture shows this necklace with options: Metal – silver When choosing “silver” option - you get a product actually made of silver. It�...
ABR-56
€20
Medieval belt Florence. Italy 15 c.
BS-09black
BS-09brown
Pilgrim badge in the form of a pair of bishop's gloves. Associated with the cult of St Thomas Beckett, patron saint of politicians. The people of London accepted him as the co-patron saint of London with St Paul: both their images appeared on the seals of the city and the Lord Mayor. Also known as St Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London. Beckett was described by his contemporaries as intelligent, charming and authoritative. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his assassination in 1170. He is revered as a saint and martyr by both the Catholic Church and the Anglican community. He came into conflict with Henry II, king of England, over the rights and privileges of the chur...
RGC-05
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Arrived safely and in good time all things considered. Really a very special ring - looks great!
Great quality, really happy with it.
Product is well made. However it was a little smaller than I expected. But it still looks nice.
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