Secure your cloak in authentic Viking style with the Ninth Century Penannular Brooch, a traditional fastening pin inspired by early medieval designs. Similar brooches were widely used throughout the Viking Age and early medieval period, worn by people of many cultures and social classes to fasten cloaks, shawls, and outer garments.
Hand forged from solid iron, this brooch features the classic penannular design, consisting of an open circular ring paired with a long, movable pin. The pin slides around the ring and fastens fabric securely, making it both a practical garment fastener and a decorative accessory.
The ends of the ring curve inward and form tight spiral coils, a distinctive design element commonly seen in historical brooches. These spirals face upward toward the pin, creating a balanced and visually appealing form while helping guide the pin as it secures the cloak.
The brooch has a rustic, unpolished finish, highlighting the hand-forged texture and giving it the appearance of an authentic historical artifact. Its simple yet striking design makes it suitable for Viking, medieval, and fantasy costumes, as well as reenactments, LARP events, theatre productions, and historical displays.
Because each brooch is handmade, slight variations in finish, texture, and detail may occur, making every piece unique.
Key Features
Traditional penannular cloak brooch design
Long pin for securely fastening cloaks and garments
Decorative spiral ends on the open ring
Rustic hand-forged appearance
Versatile accessory for Viking and medieval outfits
Ideal for LARP, reenactment, cosplay, and historical costumes
Materials
Hand forged from iron
Measurements (Approximate)
Inner Diameter: 1.4 Inches
Pin Length: 3.5 Inches










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