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Finnish Beast Bangle

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Finnish Beast recalls the golden age of the Viking culture, and the powerful and mysterious mythology of our ancestors.

In 1968, a bronze and iron sword with an intricately carved hilt was found in a Viking grave in Suontaka, west of Helsinki. Ola studied the beast’s head, and the interweaving lines that surrounded it, and, after many hours of drawing, came up with the final designs.

She called the collection Finnish Beast - for no one is sure whether the animal portrayed is a horse, a dragon or something even more mysterious. What's certain is that this is one of our most admired collections, with its flowing lines, sculptural depth, and resonant echoes of our Viking past.

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Metal: Silver

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Sarah Loynd
Completed a set

Years ago ( possibly 25) I bought the necklace and ring at a Highland Games show in California. On a whim I searched for Ola Gorie on the internet. To my surprise and delight I found the bracelet. It arrived safe and sound.
It is expertly crafted and is beautiful.

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LizT
Absolutely beautiful

Beautiful, well made bangle that complements the necklace

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Ute
Just perfect!

In my opinion the most unique Ola Gorie design. So beautiful and special, I love it. It's worth every penny!

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Bridget Briant
Breathtaking Bangle

I have wanted this bangle for many years,now ,at 70 years old l have finally got one,partly due to the excellent sale recently! It is a beautiful thing,found the clasp a bit hard to begin with but ok now. Thank you Ola Gorie.

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Liz Rollinson
Product Review

Delighted to receive my Finnish Bangle; the wait for it to be made was worth it! Lovely design and a lovely weight. The craftsmanship is super.

Dimensions: 204mm

In 1968, a bronze and iron sword with an intricately carved hilt was found in a Viking grave in Suontaka, a little west of Helsinki. Ola studied the beast’s head, and the interweaving lines that surrounded it, and, after many hours of drawing, came up with the final designs.