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Viking bracelet Midgard snake, bronze

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Product description

A stunning Viking-era bracelet with intricate patterns and a striking design. It features two snake heads on its ends, representing the Midgaard snake. Made from bronze, this robust piece weighs an impressive 80 grams and exudes strength and craftsmanship. The bracelet is adjustable, with an inner diameter of approximately 6.4 cm and an inner circumference of 18.5 cm. Its antique blackened finish adds to the charm of this ethno-style accessory, making it an irresistible statement piece.

To wear your bracelet properly, avoid bending it unnecessarily. When adjusting for the first time, hold the bracelet and gently move one end forward and the other towards your body—never pull the ends apart sideways. Once shaped to fit, it’s best to slide it on and off your wrist without further bending to preserve the material. Bronze and silver are not elastic, so bending should be minimal and done only once.

In Viking mythology, the Midgard Serpent (Jörmungandr) was a colossal sea creature that encircled the world, biting its own tail. Born of the trickster god Loki, it was a central figure in Norse legends and a symbol of chaos and power. The serpent’s presence represented the delicate balance between order and destruction, embodying the cycle of life and death that resonated deeply in Viking belief. This legendary creature continues to inspire awe and is a fitting symbol for jewelry like this bracelet, blending history and myth into wearable art.

Product details
Product details:
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 1,30 cm × 7,30 cm × 6,60 cm
Inner diameter: 6,4 cm
Inner circumference: 18,5 cm
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 100

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