Beowulf Crown
Official Beowulf Crown From Beowulf the Movie 
SB-BEOWULFCROWN   $69 


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Beowulf Crown with Display Pillow
A Replica of Beowulf's Crown
Gold Plated Metal with Gold Leaf Finish
Glass Accents
Made for a King

 Beowulf was a superhero before there were superheroes. His epic poem, probably first told in the 8th century, was the old Norse equivalent of a John Woo movie, with Beowulf as the action hero (although in Beowulf, there's actually good writing and a decent plot).

Beowulf and his men came fully armored to Denmark to meet with the King Hrothgar. Being of noble blood, Beowulf's armor and weapons would have been fine works of craftmanship and would no doubt have borne relatively elaborate markings upong them. This crown, an exact replica of the one made for the movie "Beowulf" is a fine interpretation of what a Viking noble warrior would have worn.

The crown is magnificently crafted from a tough, gold colored metal with gold leaf finish. The glass accents make the crown sparkle.

The crown includes a pillow for display.



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