Hiddensee treasure

The Hiddensee treasure is a hoard of Viking gold artifacts found in 1873 on the German island of Hiddensee in the Baltic Sea by chance, during rebuilding after significant flooding in 1872 and 1873.

[1] The treasure consists of 16 pendants, a brooch, and a neck ring, all of gold weighing a total of 600 grams (1.3 lb).

The pendants include both Norse pagan and Christian symbols – Thor's hammer of Mjölnir and the cross.

It is possible that the jewelry originally belonged to the family of the Danish King Harald Bluetooth.

The original is kept in the Stralsund Museum of Cultural History and will be on display there from December 2015[needs update].

The Hiddensee treasure
Closeup of some pendants.