
Cammin Casket - Wikipedia
The Cammin Casket was made in southern Scandinavia around the year 1000 and decorated in the Mammen style. It held the relics of Cordula of Cologne. Until the Second World War, it was on display in the Cathedral of Saint John in Cammin in Western Pomerania (now Konkatedra św. Jana Chrzciciela in Kamień Pomorski in north-western Poland).
Exploring Traditional Viking Art - NorseMythologist
Dec 8, 2022 · A replica of the original but lost Cammin Chest, a small late-Viking period reliquary in the Mammen style (Nationalmuseet)
What are the six major styles of Viking art? - The Viking Herald
May 29, 2022 · The National Museum of Denmark has a copy of the "Cammin Chest" (an ornamental cask), which is seen as another major example of this style. This style was popular for about half a century, from 970 CE to about 1020 CE.
Cammin Chest (c.950) by Viking art – Artchive
The artwork is a meticulously crafted chest adorned with intricate carvings and gold embellishments. The central panel features elaborate interwoven patterns, possibly symbolizing mythological themes or protective symbols typical of Viking artistry.
Cammin Casket (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
Mar 6, 2021 · A replica of the Cammin Casket (that held the relics of Saint Cordula), a masterpiece of Viking Age art, c. 1000 CE, decorated in the Mammen style and found in Kamen Pomorski, Poland. The original disappeared during World War II.
Cammin Chest, c.950 - Viking art - WikiArt.org
Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Cammin Chest’ was created in c.950 by Viking art in Viking art style. Find more prominent pieces of …
Chests, Caskets & Boxes - The Viking Age Compendium
Although the terms chest, casket and box are not well defined, here we have used whatever term is commonly applied to the item in the associated published literature. Petersen defines the difference between caskets and chests by stating that chests should be large, with strikingly large carrying-rings, hinges and keys.
Category:Cammin Chest - Wikimedia Commons
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bensozia: The Cammin Casket
The Cammin Casket is an ivory and gold chest, 22 inches (56 cm) long, made in Scandinavia around 1000 CE. Actually I should say that it was an ivory and gold chest, since the original was destroyed during World War II and all of these pictures …
The Cammin Chest – Fornminnen
Sep 20, 2024 · This is a plaster of Paris copy of the Viking Age chest known as the Cammin Chest. The original was once located in Kungälv/Kongahälla on the west coast of what is now Sweden. In 1131 it was stolen in a raid by the Vends and it …