sanngjörns
Sanngjörns, also referred to as King's earrings due to their resemblance to two large bells dangling from the king's earlobe, are a type of conspicuous decorative jewelry originating in Scandinavia. Characteristic of Viking Age Scandinavia, sanngjörns were worn primarily by high-ranking officials and warriors. The earring's design typically featured a forked shape, often reaching lengths of over 10 centimeters. This ornate piece of jewelry was divided into two parts, each consisting of a short length of chain which were joined at the center.
Little is known about the development and cultural significance of sanngjörns. Although the earring style remains
One archaeological find that has garnered more attention for its illustration of Viking-connected sanngjörns is a