Rings from the Viking Age

 

 



This page has examples of rings from the Iron, Viking and Middle Ages. All the information known about the finds is given in the text. For further information about the dealer nearest you, send an e-mail or visit our dealers on the Internet by clicking related LINKS.

 

Dess. nr. 149 Snake ring from the Roman Iron Age, approx. 0-400 A.D. There are several variations of this type of ring. Found in a male grave site in Uggerløse, Northeast Zealand, Denmark. Produced in silver
Dess. nr. 151 Copy of a ring from Fyrkat. The ring and two bracelets were found during excavations at Fyrkat in the 1950´s. The ring dates from the Viking Age, about 1000 A.D., and is on exhibition at the Sydhimmerlands Museum. Produced in silver
Dess. nr. 159 Fede ring with hands clasped around a heart. Found in the ground of Hotel Dania in Aalborg, Jutland. Date: 16th century. National Museum, Medieval Collection. Produced in silver
Dess. nr. 222 Gold ring, Early Roman Iron Age, about 200-300 A.D. Found in a grave at Nordrup near Ringsted along with Roman burial objects. The original is at the National Museum, Copenhagen. Produced in silver.
Dess. nr. 242 Woven ring from the Viking Age, about 1000 A.D. Site found unknown. Produced in silver
Dess. nr. 288 The Stokkehoved ring, named after the site where it was found near Haderslev. From the Early Roman Iron Age, about 300 A.D. The original is at the National Museum, Copenhagen. Produced in silver and pewter.
Dess. nr. 94 Ring found near Vestermarie, Bornholm, Denmark. Original in gold. Viking period, on display at the National Museum, Copenhagen. Produced in silver.

 


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