
Pidetty Kuhmoisten kukot pendant small bronze
Since birds could fly, the ancient Finns believed they were messengers between humans and the gods. With their wings, birds would carry people's wishes and requests up to the heavens where the gods resided. A bird-shaped piece of jewelry was considered a lucky charm, bringing its wearer prosperity, success, and health. This pendant featuring two birds facing each other was modelled after a bronze charm dating from the prosperous Viking Age. Width 30 mm, the reverse side is plain. Anchor chain 60 cm, spring ring clasp.
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Since birds could fly, the ancient Finns believed they were messengers between humans and the gods. With their wings, birds would carry people's wishes and requests up to the heavens where the gods resided. A bird-shaped piece of jewelry was considered a lucky charm, bringing its wearer prosperity, success, and health. This pendant featuring two birds facing each other was modelled after a bronze charm dating from the prosperous Viking Age. Width 30 mm, the reverse side is plain. Anchor chain 60 cm, spring ring clasp.






















