Northern Europe, Viking / Norse culture, ca. 9th to 11th century CE. A hefty brass bracelet with stippled and linear decorative patterns. The cuff was made by bending a rectangular sheet of brass into an ovoid form with rounded terminal tips. The exterior face is stamped with cross forms as well as a highly abstract motif of intersecting lines and petite circles near the center. The terminal tips leave a narrow opening for the wearer's wrist to fit through. This piece is in great condition with dark green patina covering its surfaces. Size: 2.5" Diameter x 0.3" W (6.4 cm x 0.8 cm); opening gap: 0.75" W (1.9 cm)
Provenance: private G. S. collection, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, acquired January 10, 2021; ex-Pax Romana Auction, London, UK
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Condition
Great condition! Intact with green patina. Minor surface wear and nicks. Please note the small opening size. We do not recommend adjusting the opening by bending due to the age of the piece.