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Drakkar bracelet ★Material: High Quality Solid 960 Sterling Silver★
Weight of silver approx. 38 grams (1,34 oz) Buckle size: 35 x 20 mm (1,37 x 0,78 inches)
A stunning piece that pays homage to the seafaring culture of the Vikings and the rich history encapsulated by the Oseberg ship. This bracelet is a true embodiment of Norse heritage and craftsmanship.    Crafted from durable and resilient paracord, the Longship Viking Bracelet features a sterling silver buckle that takes center stage. This meticulously designed buckle proudly showcases the iconic Oseberg ship, one of the most well-preserved Viking ships ever discovered. Found in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Norway, this ship is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship and maritime prowess of the Viking Era. Today, it is displayed at the Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy, Oslo, Norway.    The Oseberg burial mound, where the ship and its contents were found, contained numerous grave goods and the remains of two female individuals. The ship's burial is dated to 834 AD, although parts of the ship are believed to be even older, with an approximate age of around 800 AD. The excavation of the Oseberg ship was carried out by Norwegian archaeologist Haakon Shetelig and Swedish archaeologist Gabriel Gustafson in 1904-1905.    This Longship Viking Bracelet is more than just a piece of jewelry; it's a tribute to the seafaring and exploratory spirit of the Vikings. It's a way to connect with their enduring legacy and immerse yourself in their history. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a follower of Norse culture, or simply someone who appreciates finely crafted accessories, this bracelet holds profound meaning as a unique addition to your personal collection.    Wearing the Longship Viking Bracelet allows you to carry a piece of Viking history with you, wherever you go. Let it serve as a constant reminder of the bravery and adventures of ancient Norse warriors, and wear it with pride as a symbol of your connection to their enduring heritage.
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