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Viking Cufflinks (Museum Reproduction)
Viking Museum Replica Cufflinks from Museums
Kopi-Smykker of Denmark
(Cufflinks based on original finds....not actual Viking cufflinks!)
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KS215MK Disc
Cufflinks
Early bronze age (1500-800 BC).
Double-button of bronze with disc-shaped head decorated with concentric
circles. Several types are known from early bronze age dating from the
beginning of this period.
D: 20 mm.
Designed and handcrafted in Denmark by Museums Kopi-Smykker
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KS225MK Sun Symbol
Cufflinks
Early bronze age (1500-800 BC).
Bronze-age with spiral
decoration. Sun-shaped fylfot symbols were prevalent amongst various
societies and cultures during the bronze age and later became associated with the
Germanic god Thor (Old English Thunor or Thor, Old German Donar,
Norse Thor/Tor) during the Dark Ages.
D: 16 mm
Designed and handcrafted in Denmark by Museums Kopi-Smykker
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KS321MK Animal
Symbol Cufflinks
German iron age (400-800 AD).
Animal motif.
The animal motif was a most tempting motif for the bronze age craftsman
and it is used again and again as ornamentation on tools, weapons and
jewelry or as single animal sculptures, the models being almost
exclusively exotic creatures.
L: 30 mm.
Designed and handcrafted in Denmark by Museums Kopi-Smykker
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KS481MK Jellinge
Cufflinks
Viking age (800-1050 AD).
This symbol appears in many of the distinctive finds from the Viking age,
for example in the filigree brooch found at Hornelund by Ribe, and in the
intertwined bands of the stone-cuttings of the Jellinge stones. It was
later known to the Nordic people as "Set Johns Arms" and believed to be a
protective symbol.
D: 21 mm.
Designed and handcrafted in Denmark by Museums Kopi-Smykker
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KS483MK Guldgubber
Cufflinks
Viking age (800-1050 AD).
"Guldgubber" are sheet-gold plaques with male and female figures. A few
are found in Jylland, Fyn and Sjælland, numerous are found on Bornholm.
This guldgubber is believed to be the Nordic god Frey embracing a woman.
Guldgubber were perhaps good-luck charms to ensure fertility and a
successful union.
H: 22 mm.
Designed and handcrafted in Denmark by Museums Kopi-Smykker
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