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编号 87667647
维京时代 镀金青铜 野兽吊坠 - 30 mm
编号 87667647
维京时代 镀金青铜 野兽吊坠 - 30 mm
Embrace the bold spirit of the Vikings with this exquisite gilded bronze beast pendant from Ridderholmen. A captivating example of Scandinavian zoomorphic art, this pendant showcases the intricate craftsmanship of historical Rus jewelers.
This Viking-era beast pendant, expertly fashioned from gilded bronze, is an exemplary piece of Scandinavian artistry from the late 10th to early 11th Century CE. Measuring 30mm in height, it features an openwork design with a banded border and stylized animal forms, exuding the fierce and mystical aura of the Viking age.
The intricate details of the pendant, such as the gripping three-fingered hands and the evocative facial mask with pellet eyes, reveal the high level of artisanship and the symbolic significance animals held in Viking culture. Its condition is remarkably preserved, showcasing the durability and the timeless appeal of Viking decorative art.
Provenance is a key aspect of this item's allure, having been part of a private collection of a German gentleman and acquired in the European art market during the 1990s. This piece is not merely a decorative artifact but a representation of the legendary Viking prowess and their connection to the animal kingdom, making it a sought-after piece for collectors and enthusiasts of medieval history.
VISUAL ANALYSIS REPORT:
The Viking beast pendant in the images radiates the magnificence of medieval Scandinavian art. The gilded bronze material highlights its value and quality, while the openwork design and zoomorphic elements underscore the mystical and symbolic aspects typical of Viking artifacts. This pendant would have been a prestigious object, signifying status and belief, and its excellent preservation allows for a vivid glimpse into the past. The intricate craftsmanship displayed in the stylized forms and details make it a rare and valuable collectible, symbolizing the prowess and artistic finesse of the Vikings.