Product code: Antique Norse outlets Hand-Crafted Silver & Yellow Resin
WEAR A PIECE OF HISTORY! This antique Nordic "Torc" (Bangle) is an impressive piece of wearable art. Hand-crafted of silver, its band features braided triangular and circle design-work filled with yellow resin. A single piece of resin has fallen out over time, but it doesn't affect the integrity of the torc, rather it adds to the mystique. This antique artifact is in good condition for its age (pre 1700s) and originally comes from the Nordic region of Northern Europe and the North Atlantic, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Greenland, & Faroe Islands. The Norsemen people were artisan jewelry-makers, and the most popular jewelry among them were bracelets, also known as armbands, arm rings, or torcs. Torcs were worn by both men & women and used mainly for self-adornment. This artifact has been attested to as authentic & genuine Norse/Nordic/Scandinavian in origin by Mr. Matthew Wicks of Ancient Hands Ltd, incorporated in outlets the UK, and is accompanied by a digitally sig.
WEAR A PIECE OF HISTORY! This antique Nordic "Torc" (Bangle) is an impressive piece of wearable art. Hand-crafted of silver, its band features braided triangular and circle design-work filled with yellow resin. A single piece of resin has fallen out over time, but it doesn't affect the integrity of the torc, rather it adds to the mystique. This antique artifact is in good condition for its age (pre 1700s) and originally comes from the Nordic region of Northern Europe and the North Atlantic, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Greenland, & Faroe Islands. The Norsemen people were artisan jewelry-makers, and the most popular jewelry among them were bracelets, also known as armbands, arm rings, or torcs. Torcs were worn by both men & women and used mainly for self-adornment. This artifact has been attested to as authentic & genuine Norse/Nordic/Scandinavian in origin by Mr. Matthew Wicks of Ancient Hands Ltd, incorporated in outlets the UK, and is accompanied by a digitally sig.