Description
Jewellery made by twisting two or more thick silver wires is known in many cultures. Such jewellery was already used in prehistoric times, but this jewellery model was particularly popular in the Middle Ages. Twisted jewellery was also used in the Baltic Sea region. In Scandinavia, gold was often used as the material for making jewellery. The inspiration for this jewellery set comes from the Crusade era, 1050-1150 AD, from Lampola in Halikko. Similar types of jewellery finds have been made in Finland from Southwest Finland all the way to Salla.
2-The jewellery shows signs of wear.
Ikä: Vintage
Materiaali: Pronssi
Rannekorun leveys: 9mm
