Celtic Stag pin Model: AC01P Sterling silver celtic stag pin depicting the mythic Stag of Seven Tines.
2 1/4" l.
Celtic Boar pin Model: AC02P Recreation of a traditional celtic boar in sterling silver. Based on a design carved in stone in Dores, Inverness, Scotland. 1 3/8" w.
Celtic Bull pin Model: AC03P Based on a carved stone design from Burghead, Inverness, Scotland. 1 5/8" w.
Small Buckle 1 Model: BF01 Modeled after an artifact in our collection, this buckle dates from c. 13xx-14xx.
7/8" h., fits 1/2" to 5/8" belt.
Medium Buckle 1 Model: BF02 Modeled after an artifact in our collection, this buckle dates from c. 12xx-14xx.
1" h., fits 3/4" belt.
Large Buckle 1 Model: BF03 Modeled after an artifact in our collection, this buckle dates from c. 13xx-14xx.
1 1/2" h., fits 1" to 1 1/4" belt.
Large Viking Dragon Buckle Model: BF04 Fierce dragons form the body of this massive buckle, while the tongue is decorated with a beast head and the plate with a bold pattern. Based closely on an artifact we were privileged to examine in a private collection. Each example is hand tooled with the same kinds of punches as the Viking craftsmen used, so no two will be identical.
Also available in cast version with simpler fittings in Bronze.
2 1/2" h., fits 1 1/2" belt.
Tree of Life Viking Strap End Model: BF05 The "Tree of Life" motif, popular through the ages, here adorns a substantial strap end to finish off your Viking belt. Based on a bronze artifact in our collection and published examples.
2 7/16" l. x 1 3/16" w, fits 1 1/4" or wider belt. Rivets included.
Saxon Beast Head Strapend Model: BF06 The charming little head adorning this strapend is a common theme of this era.
Molded from an artifact in our collection, dated from c. 900-1000.
1 3/4" l., fits narrow/tapered belt. Rivets included.
Circles cloak clasp Model: CC01 Patterned after a xxth century artifact from xxx.
2 3/4" w.
Vesica Piscis cloak clasp Model: CC02 An embodiment of the vesica piscis, a mystical symbol used from earliest Christian times and depicted on the cover of the Chalice Well at Glastonbury. The two minor circles each intersect the center of the other, marked with garnet cabochons, and together form the pointed oval vesica.
2" d.