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Necklace w/ Medieval Viking Rus Amber & Glass Beads

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Northern Europe, Baltic Vikings/Viking Rus, ca. 8th to 10th century CE. A collection of nineteen glass and six amber beads strung on a modern sterling silver chain as a wearable necklace! Around 750 to 800 CE the Vikings had established trade routes to Russia, allowing them to access the Baltic Sea where amber was plentiful. Upon obtaining this prized material, Vikings skillfully crafted it into various forms such as beads, as well as fashioning pendants and rings. Beads of glass were often worn as festoons strung between oval brooches, though sometimes also as necklaces. Amber was especially associated with Norse goddess, Freyja. Size: 17.75" L (45.1 cm); largest bead: 0.4" Diameter (1 cm)

Provenance: private Salt Spring, BC, Canada collection; ex-Artemis Gallery; ex-private Southern California, USA collection

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#184847
Condition Report: One bead is repaired, and glued together from two piece with visible break and chip. Rest are intact with pearlescent patina on the glass beads, and light deposits on the surfaces of all. Strung on a modern sterling silver chain and wearable.

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Northern Europe, Baltic Vikings/Viking Rus, ca. 8th to 10th century CE. A collection of nineteen glass and six amber beads strung on a modern sterling silver chain as a wearable necklace! Around 750 to 800 CE the Vikings had established trade routes to Russia, allowing them to access the Baltic Sea where amber was plentiful. Upon obtaining this prized material, Vikings skillfully crafted it into various forms such as beads, as well as fashioning pendants and rings. Beads of glass were often worn as festoons strung between oval brooches, though sometimes also as necklaces. Amber was especially associated with Norse goddess, Freyja. Size: 17.75" L (45.1 cm); largest bead: 0.4" Diameter (1 cm)

Provenance: private Salt Spring, BC, Canada collection; ex-Artemis Gallery; ex-private Southern California, USA collection

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.

#184847
Condition Report: One bead is repaired, and glued together from two piece with visible break and chip. Rest are intact with pearlescent patina on the glass beads, and light deposits on the surfaces of all. Strung on a modern sterling silver chain and wearable.

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