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Anglo-Saxon Bracelet – Wændofron Arm Ring
Anglo-Saxon Bracelet – Wændofron Arm Ring
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Wændofron Anglo-Saxon Bracelet – Viking Age Arm Ring
This Anglo-Saxon bracelet is a faithful replica of an archaeological find from Wendover, England, dated to the 10th century Viking Age. Though discovered in Anglo-Saxon lands, the original armring is believed to be of Viking origin and is now preserved at the British Museum in London. Our replica allows you to own a piece of that history crafted just as it was worn over 1,000 years ago.
Armrings held great significance in Viking and Anglo-Saxon culture. They were not just ornaments, but powerful symbols of loyalty, wealth, and honor. Used in gift-giving, oath-swearing, and even religious rituals, the arm ring was among the most treasured forms of jewelry in the early medieval world.
Viking Age Arm Ring Replica from Wendover, England
- Replica of the Wendover find, dated to the 10th century Viking Age
- Preserved in the British Museum – now available as a faithful reproduction
- Historically used for swearing oaths, payments, gifts, and rituals
- Designed in bronze with silver plating for an authentic finish
- A striking piece of history wearable in modern times
Product Information
- Length: 20 cm (inner circuit)
- Thickness: 4.5 mm
- Fit: Suits most men’s wrists (slightly flexible, but repeated bending not recommended)
- Material: Bronze with Silver Plating
- Made in: Germany
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