![]() The pendants on the necklaces were often souvenirs, gifts, or Nordic religious symbols that held meaning to the wearer. However, the most common material for necklace pendants was glass, which would be mass produced for this purpose. The necklaces would normally be accompanied by pendants made from glass beads, precious stones, resin, amber (from the Baltic sea), and small metallic charms. The Vikings crafted their necklaces from a variety of items including precious metals such as silver and gold, natural fiber, and iron wires of various lengths and sizes.
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