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Viking pendant Tin Plastic on both Sides Incl Band Path Nordic Warrior 36
$ 5.92
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Description
Solid pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Vikings". The motif is highlighted and is located on both sides of the chain pendant.The portrait of the warrior is surrounded by a ring of runes.
Dimensions: approx. 44 mm high x approx. 34 mm wide
Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm
Weight: approx. 19 g
The pendant can be bought without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or a simple stainless steel chain 2 mm
Background:
Runes were used by the Germanic peoples from 2. until 14. Used mainly for inscriptions on stone. Most of the surviving runic inscriptions come from Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
Solid pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Vikings". The motif is highlighted and is located on both sides of the chain pendant. The portrait of the warrior is surrounded by a ring of runes. Dimensions: approx. 44 mm high x approx. 34 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 19 g The pendant can be bought without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or a simple stainless steel chain 2 mm Background: Runes were used by the Germanic peoples from 2. until 14. Used mainly for inscriptions on stone. Most of the surviving runic inscriptions come from Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
Solid pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Vikings". The motif is highlighted and is located on both sides of the chain pendant. The portrait of the warrior is surrounded by a ring of runes. Dimensions: approx. 44 mm high x approx. 34 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 19 g The pendant can be bought without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or a simple stainless steel chain 2 mm Background: Runes were used by the Germanic peoples from 2. until 14. Used mainly for inscriptions on stone. Most of the surviving runic inscriptions come from Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
Solid pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Vikings". The motif is highlighted and is located on both sides of the chain pendant. The portrait of the warrior is surrounded by a ring of runes. Dimensions: approx. 44 mm high x approx. 34 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 19 g The pendant can be bought without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or a simple stainless steel chain 2 mm Background: Runes were used by the Germanic peoples from 2. until 14. Used mainly for inscriptions on stone. Most of the surviving runic inscriptions come from Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
Solid pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Vikings". The motif is highlighted and is located on both sides of the chain pendant. The portrait of the warrior is surrounded by a ring of runes. Dimensions: approx. 44 mm high x approx. 34 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 19 g The pendant can be bought without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or a simple stainless steel chain 2 mm Background: Runes were used by the Germanic peoples from 2. until 14. Used mainly for inscriptions on stone. Most of the surviving runic inscriptions come from Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
Solid pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Vikings". The motif is highlighted and is located on both sides of the chain pendant. The portrait of the warrior is surrounded by a ring of runes. Dimensions: approx. 44 mm high x approx. 34 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 19 g The pendant can be bought without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or a simple stainless steel chain 2 mm Background: Runes were used by the Germanic peoples from 2. until 14. Used mainly for inscriptions on stone. Most of the surviving runic inscriptions come from Scandinavia during the Viking Age.
Solid pewter / pewter pendant , motif "Vikings". The motif is highlighted and is located on both sides of the chain pendant. The portrait of the warrior is surrounded by a ring of runes. Dimensions: approx. 44 mm high x approx. 34 mm wide Inner diameter of the eyelet: approx. 6 mm Weight: approx. 19 g The pendant can be bought without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or a simple stainless steel chain 2 mm Background: Runes were used by the Germanic peoples from 2. until 14. Used mainly for inscriptions on stone. Most of the surviving runic inscriptions come from Scandinavia during the Viking Age.