This 9th–10th Century Viking Bronze Tortoise Brooch is a faithful reproduction of the domed brooches worn by Norse women throughout Scandinavia and the Viking era. Often found in burial sites such as Birka, Hedeby, and Jorvik, these oval brooches were essential dress accessories used to fasten the apron-style overdress, typically in matched pairs.
Lost-wax cast in solid bronze, this Viking Bronze Tortoise Brooch features an intricate gripping-beast motif interwoven with serpent and knotwork patterns in high relief—hallmarks of Norse artistry. The gently convex body sits raised over an internal pin with a secure catch plate system, just like historical finds.
Worn by Viking women of status, these Viking Bronze Tortoise Brooches were not only functional but carried cultural and symbolic value but sometimes containing tools, chains or amulets hung between paired fibulae. Whether for historical clothing, Norse acts or display, this piece reflects authentic late Viking Age craftsmanship.
Measurements (Approximate):
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Length: 5.87 cm (2.3 in)
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Width: 2.35 cm (0.9 in)
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Pin Length: 4.34 cm (1.7 in)
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Pin Width: 1.55 mm
- Weight: 40 grams approx
Care Instructions:
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Wipe gently with a dry or oiled cloth after use
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Avoid prolonged exposure to water or moisture
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Store in a dry pouch or container to protect patina
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Do not polish with chemical agents to retain antiqued finish
Note
This Viking Bronze Tortoise Brooch is individually hand-cast using the lost-wax technique. As such, slight variations in texture or finish may occur.⭐







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