Viking Knotwork Amulet, Lost-Wax Bronze Pendant Necklace
Step into the legacy of Norse craftsmanship with this unique bronze amulet that blends artistry, symbolism, and history. Inspired by authentic Viking-age motifs, the pendant showcases intricate knotwork patterns deeply rooted in Norse tradition. Whether you wear it as a talisman of strength or as a stylish heritage accessory, this piece of jewellery embodies profound meaning. Further product information ...
Viking Knotwork Amulet, Lost-Wax Bronze Pendant Necklace
Design and Craftsmanship
The pendant features an elongated, subtly rounded form, its entire surface covered in a detailed relief. You can admire the intricate interwoven knots that form endless loops, framed by fine, beaded edges. This style is a hallmark of Norse art. The amulet is crafted from solid bronze, and its antique patina gives it the appearance of a treasured historical artefact. It hangs from a black cord, which can be easily adjusted for length using sliding knots.
The Ancient Art of Lost-Wax Casting
Each pendant is handcrafted using the ancient lost-wax casting method (cire perdue), one of the oldest metalworking techniques known. This process involves carving a detailed wax model, encasing it in clay, and then firing it in a kiln. The wax melts and drains away, leaving a hollow mould. Molten bronze is then poured into this cavity, capturing every fine detail of the original design. Once cooled, the mould is broken away to reveal the unique piece of jewellery within. This ensures that every single pendant is a true original, with subtle variations.
Symbolism and Historical Context
Amulets played a vital role in Viking society. People wore them as talismans for protection on perilous journeys, for good fortune in battle, or as a symbol of their faith and allegiance to a particular god. The complex, endless knots symbolised eternity, fate (Wyrd), and the interconnectedness of all things, both mortal and divine.
A Touch of Viking Art History
The decoration on this amulet draws inspiration from historical Viking art styles, such as the Borre or Jelling styles (circa 9th–10th centuries). These are renowned for their geometric knot patterns, interlacing ribbons, and stylised animal motifs.
How to Wear and Care for Your Necklace
- How to Use: You can easily adjust the necklace's length by sliding the two knots along the cord. Wear it as a choker or let it hang lower on your chest.
- Maintenance: After wearing, gently wipe the pendant with a soft, dry cloth.
- Storage: To preserve its beautiful patina, store it in a cool, dry place.
- What to Avoid: Avoid contact with harsh chemicals and do not use abrasive cleaners, as they could damage the surface and patina. Occasional light polishing will help maintain its golden lustre.
Product Specifications
| Material | Solid Bronze (Lost-Wax Cast) |
| Pendant Length (A) | Approx. 4.4 cm |
| Pendant Width (B) | Approx. 1.3 cm |
| Adjustable Cord Length | Approx. 22 – 44 cm |
| Weight | Approx. 12 g |
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