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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.
ABR-35stock
€20
Medieval Early Anglo-Saxon King Brass Buckle
CR-10
€2
Button, Europe, 14c. 14th cent. button from 'Dress Accessories'. Size D13 x L14 mm.
V-EB02
€8
The Winged Man from Uppåkra is a captivating archaeological find from the early medieval period, specifically from the 8th to 10th century, in Uppåkra, Sweden. This unique artifact is a bronze figurine depicting a human figure with outstretched wings, combining elements of both human and avian characteristics.
CR-08
€15
Medieval belt set, England, the end of 15th century, brown
BS-05brown
€70
Zgarda . Hutsul Zgarda . Ukrainian tradițional zgarda Ethnic amulet Zgarda, sacred pre-Christian Carpathian cross, archaic Western Ukrainian jewelry. Ancient Hutsulian jewelry embodies Slavic solar cult. They were born from the times of primitive agriculture and cattle breeding when the life-giving power of the Sun ruled all lives. Zgarda is an ancient symbol of wealth and prosperity. Today it is not just a tribute to an ancient cult but a wealth amulet.
ABR-51stock
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
This amulet depicts the Norse god Tyr, a supreme deity in Scandinavian mythology and the son of Odin. Known as the god of war, Tyr courageously battles against the chthonic forces, embodying the valor and strength of the warrior spirit. The amulet portrays him as one-handed, a poignant representation stemming from the sacrifice of his right hand to the wolf Fenrir. This sacrifice occurred when the gods, known as the Aesir, bound Fenrir with unbreakable chains. Despite the physical loss, Tyr stands unwavering as the guardian of martial principles.
CR-07
Medieval belt Florence. Italy 15 c.
BS-09black
Medieval belt set, Germany, early 15th century. From book "Waffen und Kleidung der Spatgotik".
BS-06
€90
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
€10
"S" Medieval belt, brown "S" Medieval belt set, England, second half of 15 c. From books "Buckles 1250-1800" of Ross Whitehead (buckle #57) and "Dress Accessories" #713. For 30 mm wide belt.
BS-07brown
Carnival badge, Netherlands, 1325-1375, depicts a copulating couple framed by a small-tooth comb that was commonly used to comb out lice. It ironically alludes to the fact that brothel-goers often had to comb out their hair with a similar comb afterwards. From the book "Sieraad en devotie in middeleews vlaandreen" by Jos Kolderweij. Brass. Size 50 x 30 mm.
RGC-08
Medieval belt, England,14-15 cent, black
BS-04black
BS-09brown
Medieval belt set, England, the end of 15th century, black
BS-05black
"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
Medieval badge "Tight purse". Depicts a tightly packed, fashionable in the middle of the XV century, belt purse, shape resembling an inverted fan. They were worn to attract wealth, good luck and abundance. It also became popular at this time to wear "good luck" coins. Netherlands, 1375-1425. From the book "Sieraad en devotie in middeleews vlaandreen" by Jos Kolderweij. Size 45x40 mm.
V-M79
Viking amulet, IX - X centuries. The Odin pendant, meticulously crafted from brass, is a stunning Viking amulet that echoes the craftsmanship of the 9th to 10th centuries. Adorned with the intricate depictions of Huginn and Muninn, a legendary pair of ravens, this pendant pays homage to Norse mythology.
CR-02
Medieval ring brooch with enamel, Netherlands, 1300-1350. The text of inscrition is AVE MRIA GRMCIAP. Size 43 mm
V-EA12
Casting in stock
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Product is well made. However it was a little smaller than I expected. But it still looks nice.
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