
Preloved Tuukkala pendant 70 cm bronze
The prototype for this bronze pendant, an exquisitely engraved silver brooch found in Mikkeli, dates from the northern crusades (1150-1250 AD). Lighter jewelry was replacing the heavier Viking style by that time, and the use of silver was increasing. The extensive floral ornamentation is evidence of the design’s eastern origin. The popular pendant was one of the first Kalevala jewelry designs, introduced in the late1930s, and it remained in the collection till the 2010s. Diameter 46 mm, patterned on both sides. Anchor chain 70 cm, no clasp.
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The prototype for this bronze pendant, an exquisitely engraved silver brooch found in Mikkeli, dates from the northern crusades (1150-1250 AD). Lighter jewelry was replacing the heavier Viking style by that time, and the use of silver was increasing. The extensive floral ornamentation is evidence of the design’s eastern origin. The popular pendant was one of the first Kalevala jewelry designs, introduced in the late1930s, and it remained in the collection till the 2010s. Diameter 46 mm, patterned on both sides. Anchor chain 70 cm, no clasp.






















