Germaanse werpspeerpunt, framae, scherp Viking tunieken It's user-friendly and highly malleable—perfect
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It's user-friendly and highly malleable—perfect for minor nose adjustments
Het oppervlak en de randen van het dikke leer zijn gepolijst en hebben een lichte kleurafwerking
This small ring fibula is a replica of a 9th-10th century original excavated in a Viking grave in Birka
The coarse hand-stitched seams give the armor a rough character
or simply making a bold fashion statement
Germaanse werpspeerpunt, framae, scherp Viking tunieken It's user-friendly and highly malleable—perfectThis is a reconstruction of a Germanic spearhead that was used in southern Germany between the 1st and 5th centuries AD. Spears like this were called framms by the Germanic peoples; the Romans called them framea. These types of spears were the Germanic peoples primary weapons and were used both for thrusting and throwing. Similar examples have been found in England. It is possible that this type of spear was brought to England with the Germanic
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