Viking Age Accessories and Ornaments (8th - 11th Centuries)
Viking Age accessories and ornaments were much more than simple decorative objects. Each piece reflected the wealth , social status, and beliefs of the wearer. From jewelry to amulets and pouches, Vikings designed their accessories to serve both practical and symbolic functions, adapting to the needs of a warrior and explorer society.
Viking Jewelry: Beauty and Symbolism
- Necklaces: Made with glass beads, amber or precious metals, they were a symbol of wealth and connection with nature.
- Brooches: Used to fasten cloaks and tunics, Viking brooches could have intricate shapes and decorative details, often with animal or geometric motifs.
- Rings: For both men and women, rings were a sign of status, made of bronze, silver or even gold.
- Bracelets: These ornaments were common among warriors and often represented alliances or ties to their community.
Bags and Amulets: Protection and Functionality
- Leather pouches: Used by both men and women, these small pouches were used for personal items such as knives, whetstones, or small treasures.
- Amulets: Vikings wore amulets carved from bone, wood, or metal, in the shapes of hammers, animals, or runes, intended to provide protection or good fortune.
- Decorated belts: In addition to being functional, Viking belts often included metal details or pendants that demonstrated social rank.
More Than Objects: A Connection to Your World
Each Viking accessory was carefully designed not only to fulfill its practical purpose, but also to tell a story. The designs reflected the Vikings' connection to nature, their spiritual beliefs, and their position within society.
Relive Viking Elegance at the Medieval Store
At Medieval Shop , we offer a unique selection of Viking accessories and ornaments , perfect for completing your historical attire or as decorative pieces. Discover the authentic beauty and functionality of the Viking Age with our carefully crafted collection.