Brjósksins
Brjósksins is an Icelandic term that translates to "the brooches" or "of the brooches." It most commonly refers to a specific type of Viking Age jewelry, particularly those found in archaeological contexts in Iceland and Scandinavia. These brooches, often made of silver or bronze, were essential accessories for women, used to fasten cloaks or shawls. They came in various designs, including ring brooches, tortoise brooches, and penannular brooches, each with regional and temporal variations.
The archaeological evidence of brjósksins provides valuable insights into Viking Age society, fashion, social status, and