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Lunula pendant from Birka Pe-31 bronze

kr295.00

4 in stock

A lunula pendant, based on a find from Birka discovered in grave Bj 660. The original was made of silver and featured filigree work. Lunula pendants were common in ancient Slavic and Nordic cultures, taking the shape of a crescent moon, symbolically associated with the moon and femininity. It was believed that these pendants offered protection against evil forces, demons, and witchcraft. The word “lunula” originates from the Slavic word for moon – “Luna”.

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Made of bronze.

All pendant necklaces come with a black cord that can be adjusted in length.

Dimensions 27 × 32 mm