Viking and Celtic Jewelry

Penannulars

The penannular style of brooch goes back many centuries, if not millennia. It was in widespread use from the bronze age through the medieval period, and beyond.

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Three Stone Sea Dragon Brooch
#B17 is adapted from an 8th century pattern found in the Shetland Islands (St.Ninian's Isle, Dunrossness, Shetland Islands, Scotland). . It's about 2 3/4" across and the pin is about 4 1/4" long.
The bronze version shown is out of stock, but I have some in silver with your choice of lapis or garnet eyes for $175.

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Greb Brooch
#1210; A small brooch that would fasten a fine scarf, but mostly for decoration. It's about 1 5/8" across and has a stylized bird.
 

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Peacock Brooch
#1212; Similar, with a highly stylized peacock. It's about 1 5/8" across.
 

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Stag Brooch
#1213; And once more with a Stag motif. It's about 1 5/8" across.
 

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Chatelaine Brooch
#5153; Styled after Viking brooches of the 9th and 10th Centuries, the loops could function as a place to hang small objects such as needle cases, beads, etc. It's a bit over 2" tall. .
 

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