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Medieval brooch with enamel. England, Germany, France 14th century. From the book "Medieval Artefacts". Brass cast, cold enamel. Diameter 55 mm.
V-EA11E
€40
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
€10
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
Medieval belt set, England, the end of 15th century, black
BS-05black
€70
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
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
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
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-09brown
BS-09black
Medieval belt set, Germany, early 15th century. From book "Waffen und Kleidung der Spatgotik".
BS-06
€90
Medieval belt set, England, the end of 15th century, brown
BS-05brown
Medieval belt, England,14-15 cent, black
BS-04black
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
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 badge "Rose and Sun". It depicts a heraldic rose, from which the sun's rays emanate from below. It is a heraldic badge of York, combining images of the key heraldic symbols of the York dynasty: the Rose and the Shining Sun. They could often be combined in accessories reflecting the loyalty of the York dynasty, such as a chain of knights made of roses and shining suns (see article "collar-york"). England, 15th century. Based on the book "Pilgrim souvenirs and Secular badges" by Brian Spencer. Size 30x35 mm.
RGC-06
Medieval ring brooch with enamel, Netherlands, 1300-1350. The text of inscrition is AVE MRIA GRMCIAP. Size 43 mm
V-EA12
A crown medieval pilgrim badge. Brass cast. Size 35 x 32 mm.
V-M03
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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