Replica of a Viking ring from Novgorod.
This detailed replica of a ring was made from a Viking Age find in Novgorod and dates to the 10th to 11th century.
Viking rings with jagged patterns have been found throughout the eastern settlement area of the Vikings and are known from sites in Russia, Sweden, Gotland, Finland and the Baltics.
Widest measurement 2 cm. Ring size: M = 19.3 mm. Bronze.
The Viking ring is open as it was often used in the Viking Age. This allows the ring to adapt to a diameter of 17 to 21 mm.
This detailed replica of a ring was made from a Viking Age find in Novgorod and dates to the 10th to 11th century.
Viking rings with jagged patterns have been found throughout the eastern settlement area of the Vikings and are known from sites in Russia, Sweden, Gotland, Finland and the Baltics.
Widest measurement 2 cm. Ring size: M = 19.3 mm. Bronze.
The Viking ring is open as it was often used in the Viking Age. This allows the ring to adapt to a diameter of 17 to 21 mm.