Viking Tortoise Brooch, 9th-10th Century Bronze Oval Fibula

Complete your historical Viking woman's ensemble with this essential and intricately detailed piece of jewellery. This solid bronze oval brooch, also known as a tortoise or shield brooch, is a faithful reproduction of the fibulae that were a key part of a Norse woman's attire in the 9th and 10th centuries. It is crafted using the traditional lost-wax casting method, ensuring an authentic appearance and high quality. Further product information ...

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Viking Tortoise Brooch, 9th-10th Century Bronze Oval Fibula

The Design and Symbolism of a Viking Brooch

This brooch has the characteristic domed oval shape reminiscent of a tortoise shell, from which it gets its name. Its surface is adorned with a complex relief pattern in a typical Norse artistic style. You can distinguish elaborate motifs of the gripping beast style and elegant, interwoven, endless knotwork. The entire piece is crafted from solid bronze and features an impressive antique patina, giving it the look of a genuine archaeological find. On the reverse, a sturdy pin with a secure catch-plate is attached for fastening it safely to your garment.

An Essential Accessory for the Viking Lady

Historical Use

In the Viking Age, these oval brooches were an absolutely crucial part of a woman's dress. They were always worn in pairs, positioned on the chest just below the collarbones. Their primary function was to fasten the shoulder straps of the apron-style overdress, known as a hangerok or smokkr, to the under-dress. However, they were more than just functional items – they were a prominent indicator of the wearer's social status and wealth. The more ornate and larger the brooches, the higher the woman's standing in society. Finds from famous archaeological sites such as Birka, Hedeby, and Jorvik (modern-day York) confirm this.

A Glimpse into History: The Practical Side of Jewellery

Women would often hang festoons of beads or chains between the pair of brooches. From these chains, they would suspend everyday tools such as small shears, a needle case, tweezers, or even the keys to their valuables chest. This kept their possessions secure and always within reach.

How to Use and Care for Your Brooch

  • Wearing it Correctly: The brooch is designed to be worn as part of a pair. Pierce the fabric of your apron dress strap with the pin and secure it in the catch. Due to the robust nature of the pin, it is best suited for heavier fabrics like wool or linen. Be cautious with delicate modern materials to avoid causing damage.
  • Maintenance: To preserve the beauty of your jewellery, wipe it with a dry or lightly oiled cloth after use. Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture.
  • Storage: When not in use, store the brooch in a dry pouch or jewellery box.
  • What to Avoid: Under no circumstances should you use chemical metal polishes. Doing so would destroy the valuable patina that gives the brooch its historical character.

Product Specifications

Material Solid Bronze
Overall Length (A) Approx. 5.87 cm
Overall Width (B) Approx. 2.35 cm
Pin Length Approx. 4.34 cm
Pin Width Approx. 1.55 mm
Weight Approx. 40 g


Please Note: As each brooch is individually hand-cast using the lost-wax technique, slight variations in texture or finish may occur, making each piece unique.

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