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Repton Hammer Gold Plated Pewter Norse Pendant

The Repton Hammer, so called because it was found at Repton, was found buried with its owner. Archaeologist think that the owner of the Thor's Hammer or Mjolnir was probably part of the Great Heathen army who camped there over the winter of 874, having already conquered Northumbria and Mercia. It was found hung around it's owners neck, complete with two glass beads. 

 

Gilding, or gold plating, was carried out on many jewellery items in the Viking age, using the mercury gilding process. This piece has a 1-micron thick layer of gold, plated over pewter, to give an attractive representation of what some of these Viking age pieces may have looked like when they were first made.

 

It is cast in lead free pewter in Scotland, then gold plated, and comes with a length of black cord.

 

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Repton Hammer Gold Plated Pewter Norse Pendant

£18.00Price

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