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Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet
Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet
Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet
Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet
Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet
Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet
Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet
$68.95

Viking Sabertooth Tiger Beast Bracelet

Okay, so while we can't prove Vikings rode ferocious sabertooth tigers into battle, we can imagine they knew about tigers and other large-fanged wild cats. This bracelet is also inspired by a number of carved figureheads adorning the prow of Viking longboats, which were usually dragons but stylized in a way that looked more mammalian than serpentine. Bracelets similar to this were worn by Norse people for many centuries, and were often used to show allegiance to a particular jarl or chieftan, or sometimes just given as gifts to show love or affection. Only the finest metal was used in the making of this bracelet, and it is lead free, nickel free, and completely safe to wear. It's sized to fit multiple wrist sizes, but fits best on those measuring between 6.5 and 8 inches in circumference. This is a truly beautiful and unique treasure that will last many lifetimes.

MORE DETAILS
- Has Scandinavian feline beast terminals.
- Made of entirely of highly polished fine pewter.
- Lead free, nickel free, and completely safe to wear.
- Weight: Approximately 65 grams
- Outside Circumference: 8.3 inches
- Internal Opening Length (at Widest Point): About 2.68 inches
- Main Body Width: 1/2 inches
- Sized to best fit wrists measuring 6.5 to 8 inches in circumference.
- Suitable for both men and women.
- We have many other Viking bracelets available, so if you need something larger or with different terminals, we probably have exactly what you're looking for. Just be sure to check our other items.

Please note: If you need to adjust the size of this bracelet, you should warm it up a little before bending it. Running it under some hot water usually works best. Doing this will ensure the long-term integrity of the metal.