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3 fridge magnets, 2 from Sweden and 1 from Norway. The two magnets to the left are probably from recent years, ( since 2010), while the one to far right is probably from 1980's. The magnets are classic examples of the stereotypical Viking with…

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A billboard for the new Underground line in Berlin, featuring a Hertha (Berlin football team) supporter with a Viking style supporter's hat.

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A 'Viking' style Irish horned hat from Landsdowne Kid's Hats, seen in Dublin airport. One of the few examples of appropriation of Viking and Norse culture at a national level.

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A sliver replica of an Urnes style brooch, similar to brooches found at Ribe and Lindholm H

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A silver brooch based on Viking Age depictions of Valkyries. If you know the original(s) it is based on, please let us know.

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A brooch based on the common Viking-Age trefoil brooch type.

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Brooch, based on the larger of the (destroyed) Pre-Viking Golden Horns of Gallehus.

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Based on the Late Viking Age Urnes-Style Pitney Brooch (in the British Museum).

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Based on the design on the Mask Stone from Aarhus (Rune stone DR 66).

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Replica Thor's hammers are often sold as souvenirs, as well as being a symbol of religious (neo-pagan) identity for some individuals.

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A mug labeled Irish Vikings with images of longships, a Viking, and no less than three horned helmets.

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Vikings with weapons, seen in the gift shop of Museet Ribes Vikinger. If you know who produces these souvenirs, please let us know!

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Viking children with weapons, seen in the gift shop of Museet Ribes Vikinger. If you know who produces these souvenirs, please let us know!

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A wooden fridge magnet featuring Viking ships and a Viking. Seen in the ticket booth at Oslo Harbour.
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