Styrkar belt fitting ring

4,90 €*

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Info sui prodotti "Styrkar belt fitting ring"

This brass belt fitting ring is cast by hand and is designed in the shape of a triskele. Belt fittings such as "Styrkar" were widely used in the Viking Age. Their purpose was to arrange the straps of the sword belt in such a way that it could be worn at an optimal angle on the belt.

Of course, "Styrkar" can also be used as pendant, belt ornament or hair jewelry.

Material: brass
Diameter: 5cm

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