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Pitney brooch, bronze

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Product description

This Viking brooch is a replica of an 11th-century original found in Pitney, England. The original is now part of the collection at the British Museum in London. The brooch is made in the Urnes style but also clearly features Anglo-Saxon elements. The Midgard Serpent is depicted on the brooch.

Dragons were the mythical counterpart of serpents and were included in some of the earliest myths of modern humans. As humans spread across the world, so did dragon mythology. In many Indo-European cultures, dragons play a prominent role in their mythologies. In Germanic and later Viking mythology, dragons are seen as all-devouring monsters. At the same time, they symbolize the evil beast that must be defeated by a hero. These two archetypes—the destroyer and the hero’s adversary—reinforce each other.


Product details
Product details:
Diameter: 5 cm
Material: bronze
Based on a historical original
Transport weight (gram): 100

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