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Dragon Armring, Silver and Bronze

Dragon Armring, Silver and Bronze

$59.72

Original: $199.06

-70%
Dragon Armring, Silver and Bronze

$199.06

$59.72

The Story

A twisted Viking armring in solid bronze with thick, twined Sterling Silver thread. It ends in dragon heads that are based on a find from Gotland, Sweden. Wear it around your wrist and push it up your arm if you need to get it out of the way.

  • Inner circuit approx. 20 cm (7.8")
  • Can be adjusted to fit most arms
  • Thickness of ring: 5 mm
  • Material: Bronze with twined Sterling Silver thread
  • Copyrighted design and production by Grimfrost

Armrings were often given by powerful chieftains to secure allegiance from their followers. Bestowing such gifts was a demonstration of wealth and power, and the warrior who accepted the gift pledged his loyalty to the chieftain through doing so. This has led to armrings gifted in that manner to be known as ‘Oath Rings’. Wearing armrings were also a way of carrying your ‘money’, since they were often made from silver or gold.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

A twisted Viking armring in solid bronze with thick, twined Sterling Silver thread. It ends in dragon heads that are based on a find from Gotland, Sweden. Wear it around your wrist and push it up your arm if you need to get it out of the way.

  • Inner circuit approx. 20 cm (7.8")
  • Can be adjusted to fit most arms
  • Thickness of ring: 5 mm
  • Material: Bronze with twined Sterling Silver thread
  • Copyrighted design and production by Grimfrost

Armrings were often given by powerful chieftains to secure allegiance from their followers. Bestowing such gifts was a demonstration of wealth and power, and the warrior who accepted the gift pledged his loyalty to the chieftain through doing so. This has led to armrings gifted in that manner to be known as ‘Oath Rings’. Wearing armrings were also a way of carrying your ‘money’, since they were often made from silver or gold.