XXL Thor's hammer from Tissø - 1.7 in | 4,4 cm - museum replica - bronze Mjöllnir pendant - handmade mjolnir
XXL Thor's hammer found in Tissø, Zealand, Denmark
A heavy - over 14 grams - piece of solid bronze
Based on a historical found from 10th century
The original can be seen in Historiska Museet of Sweden
This product is hallmarked by Polish Assay Office (Assay Offices test and mark jewelers' precious metal alloy articles)
Dimensions of the replica: 44 mm / 1.7 in long
Mjolnir is hanged on a genuine brown leather cord 2 mm wide with adjustable length knots
If you would like to have it hanged on a black leather cord or a brown cotton string, please include this information in your order
Please allow small imperfections as each of them is the proof that your item is hand made by me
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LIVING WITH BRONZE
If you're contemplating adding a bronze jewelry to your collection, please mind that bronze is by no means as consistent as gold or silver. Aging of bronze will occur quickly with contact with your skin, parfume, moist air etc. Patina on bronze is surface oxidization and it's creating an outer layer on the surface of bronze item rather than eating away like rust on metal.
There are three schools of treating bronze. The first one is to let it age naturally and gracefully and observe the process. The second: to force the patina (you can find a lot of tricks on the Internet) and the third one: to stop (to a certain extend) the bronze from aging. I would recommend silver cleaning cloth for the beginning and cleaning the jewelry very often, obligatory after wearing it.
XXL Thor's hammer found in Tissø, Zealand, Denmark
A heavy - over 14 grams - piece of solid bronze
Based on a historical found from 10th century
The original can be seen in Historiska Museet of Sweden
This product is hallmarked by Polish Assay Office (Assay Offices test and mark jewelers' precious metal alloy articles)
Dimensions of the replica: 44 mm / 1.7 in long
Mjolnir is hanged on a genuine brown leather cord 2 mm wide with adjustable length knots
If you would like to have it hanged on a black leather cord or a brown cotton string, please include this information in your order
Please allow small imperfections as each of them is the proof that your item is hand made by me
✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩
LIVING WITH BRONZE
If you're contemplating adding a bronze jewelry to your collection, please mind that bronze is by no means as consistent as gold or silver. Aging of bronze will occur quickly with contact with your skin, parfume, moist air etc. Patina on bronze is surface oxidization and it's creating an outer layer on the surface of bronze item rather than eating away like rust on metal.
There are three schools of treating bronze. The first one is to let it age naturally and gracefully and observe the process. The second: to force the patina (you can find a lot of tricks on the Internet) and the third one: to stop (to a certain extend) the bronze from aging. I would recommend silver cleaning cloth for the beginning and cleaning the jewelry very often, obligatory after wearing it.
XXL Thor's hammer found in Tissø, Zealand, Denmark
A heavy - over 14 grams - piece of solid bronze
Based on a historical found from 10th century
The original can be seen in Historiska Museet of Sweden
This product is hallmarked by Polish Assay Office (Assay Offices test and mark jewelers' precious metal alloy articles)
Dimensions of the replica: 44 mm / 1.7 in long
Mjolnir is hanged on a genuine brown leather cord 2 mm wide with adjustable length knots
If you would like to have it hanged on a black leather cord or a brown cotton string, please include this information in your order
Please allow small imperfections as each of them is the proof that your item is hand made by me
✩ ✩ ✩ ✩ ✩
LIVING WITH BRONZE
If you're contemplating adding a bronze jewelry to your collection, please mind that bronze is by no means as consistent as gold or silver. Aging of bronze will occur quickly with contact with your skin, parfume, moist air etc. Patina on bronze is surface oxidization and it's creating an outer layer on the surface of bronze item rather than eating away like rust on metal.
There are three schools of treating bronze. The first one is to let it age naturally and gracefully and observe the process. The second: to force the patina (you can find a lot of tricks on the Internet) and the third one: to stop (to a certain extend) the bronze from aging. I would recommend silver cleaning cloth for the beginning and cleaning the jewelry very often, obligatory after wearing it.