Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer King Rune Byzantine Necklace Stainless Steel
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This King chain is massive and makes a real statement when worn. The Byzantine chain is 6.5 mm wide with a total length of about 29 inches. Mjolnir hangs boldly from a twisted semi circle bail with an Isaz Rune bead on either side. Pendant and chain made of stainless steel.
Pendant height 3" Pendant width 1 1/2" Necklace length is 29" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor's (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor's hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer King Bear Byzantine Necklace Stainless Steel
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This King chain is massive and makes a real statement when worn. The Byzantine chain is 6.5 mm wide and 27 inches long. The bear ends attach to a hinged ring where the the Mjolnir Thor's hammer hangs, making it easy to swap out your favorite pendants anytime. Pendant and chain made of stainless steel. Round ring clasp is zinc alloy.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor's (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor's hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer King Dragon Byzantine Necklace Stainless Steel
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This King chain is massive and makes a real statement when worn. The Byzantine chain is 6.5 mm wide and 27 inches long. The dragon ends attach to a hinged ring where the the Mjolnir Thor's hammer hangs, making it easy to swap out your favorite pendants anytime. Pendant and chain made of stainless steel. Round ring clasp is zinc alloy.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor's (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor's hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer King Wolf Byzantine Necklace Stainless Steel
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This King chain is massive and makes a real statement when worn. The Byzantine chain is 6.5 mm wide and 27 inches long. The wolf ends attach to a hinged ring where the the Mjolnir Thor's hammer hangs, making it easy to swap out your favorite pendants anytime. Pendant and chain made of stainless steel. Round ring clasp is zinc alloy.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor's (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor's hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
Viking Helm of Awe Premium Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a massive Helm of Awe on a solid domed medallion. It has an interchangeable silver or gold tone Helm of Awe. This pendant comes with a substantial 28 inch 5 mm wheat chain.
Pendant height 2 3/8" Pendant width 1 3/4" Necklace length is 28" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Viking Soaring Phoenix Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a massive soaring Phoenix.
Pendant height 4" Pendant width 3" Pendant weight 1.55 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Viking Raven Skull Vegvisir Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a raven skull engraved with a Vegvisir, Viking Compass.
Pendant height 2 3/8" Pendant width 1" Pendant weight 0.67 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Hugin and Munin (pronounced "HOO-gin" and "MOO-nin"; Old Norse Huginn and Muninn, are two ravens who help the god Odin.
Ravens were of great significance to the Vikings and revered as a sign from the Gods when they appeared. Odin had two ravens named Hugin and Munin (Old Norse Huginn and Muninn) The names come from the words hugr and munr which translates to "Thought"and "Memory"
Two ravens sit on his (Odin's) shoulders and whisper all the news which they see and hear into his ear; they are called Huginn and Muninn. He sends them out in the morning to fly around the whole world, and by breakfast they are back again. Thus, he finds out many new things and this is why he is called 'raven-god' (hrafnaguð).
From the Poetic Edda in the poem Grímnismál, Odin says:
Hugin and Munin Fly every day Over all the world; I worry for Hugin That he might not return, But I worry more for Munin.
The Vegvisir , "That Which Shows the Way", pronounced "VEGG-vee-seer". "If this sign is carried, one will never lose one's way in storms or bad weather, even when the way is not known."
Viking Triple Crescent Horn Rune Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This pendant features a Triple Horn which represents the Norse Mead of Poetry encircled by the Elder Futhark Runes.
Pendant height 1 3/4" Pendant width 1 1/4" Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
At the end of the Aesir/Vanir War the Gods and Goddesses vowed a truce by spitting into a great vat. From their spittle they formed the wisest human being named Kvasir. One day Kvasir was killed by the dwarves, Fjalar and Galar (Deceiver and Screamer) who brewed Kvasir's blood into a magical mead. Any who drank the mead would become a scholar or poet. The dwarves delighted in murder and mischief and drowned the giant Gilling out at sea for pure sport. Gilling's son, Suttung, soon learned of his father's murder and captured the dwarves. Suttung released the dwarves when they granted to Suttung the mead they brewed from Kvasir's blood. Suttung hid the mead beneath the mountain Hnitbjorg where his daughter, Gunnlod, would watch over it.
Now Odin desired the mead and promised to spend three nights with Gunnlod for three sips of the mead. After the third night, Odin went to the mead, which was stored in three horns, and consumed each horn's contents in a single draught. Odin then changed himself into an eagle and flew back to Asgard.
The Elder Futhark Runes are the original runic alphabet of the ancient Vikings and consists of 24 letters. The runes are symbols of the most powerful forces in the cosmos. The word 'rune' means both letter and secret. Runes allow one to access, use, and change the world shaping forces they symbolize. Odin watched the Norns from his seat in Asgard and envied their powers and wisdom and bend his will toward the task of coming to know the runes. To gain the secret knowledge of the runes Odin sacrificed himself to himself. He hung himself from a branch of Yggdrasil , pierced himself with his spear, and stared down into the shadowy waters of the Well of Urd below calling to the runes for nine days and nine nights. At the end of the ninth night the Runes accepted Odin's sacrifice and shown themselves to him, revealing to him all their secrets and powers they possessed.
Then I was fertilized and became wise; I truly grew and thrived. From a word to a word I was led to a word, From a work to a work I was led to a work.
Viking Gungnir Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features Gungnir, Odin's spear.
Pendant height 2 1/4" Pendant width 5/8" Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer Raven Skull Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking Mjolnir pendant necklace features a gnarly Raven Skull mounted on the handle of an ornate and ominous Mjolnir.
Pendant height 1 3/4" Pendant width 1 3/8" Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Hugin and Munin (pronounced "HOO-gin" and "MOO-nin"; Old Norse Huginn and Muninn, are two ravens who help the god Odin. Two ravens sit on his (Odin's) shoulders and whisper all the news which they see and hear into his ear; they are called Huginn and Muninn. He sends them out in the morning to fly around the whole world, and by breakfast they are back again. Thus, he finds out many new things and this is why he is called 'raven-god' (hrafnaguð).
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor's (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor's hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many gravestones up to 1300 AD.
Viking Gungnir Raven Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features the Gungnir, Odin's spear, and Hugin and Munin, Odin's ravens.
Pendant height 1 7/8" Pendant width 1 1/2" Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Viking Gungnir Raven Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features the Gungnir, Odin's spear, and Hugin and Munin, Odin's ravens.
Pendant height 1 7/8" Pendant width 1 1/4" Pendant weight 0.70 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Viking Midgard Serpent Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features the infamous Midgard Serpent, Jörmungandr.
Pendant height 2 1/8" Pendant width 1 1/8" Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent, is the child of Loki and Angrboða. Jörmungandr was tossed into the ocean by Odin where it grew so large it encircled Midgard and bit its own tail. When Jörmungandr releases its own tail, Ragnarök will begin.
Viking Norse Dragon Medallion Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features an intricate Norse dragon medallion with norse plait knot work.
Pendant height 1 3/4" Pendant width 1 3/8" Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Fafnir was an infamous Norse Dragon written about in Fáfnismál, a poem in the Poetic Edda. Fafnir was the son of the Dwarf King Hreidmar who was cursed by another dwarf named Andvari who turned Fafnir into a dragon. Fafnir's invincibility was attributed to his use of the Helm of Awe which paralyzed his prey before striking but was ultimately slayed by Sigurd.
Viking Flying Raven Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features an elegant raven in flight
Pendant height 2 5/8" Pendant width 2" Pendant weight 0.62 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Hugin and Munin (pronounced "HOO-gin" and "MOO-nin"; Old Norse Huginn and Muninn, are two ravens who help the god Odin.
Ravens were of great significance to the Vikings and revered as a sign from the Gods when they appeared. Odin had two ravens named Hugin and Munin (Old Norse Huginn and Muninn) The names come from the words hugr and munr which translates to "Thought"and "Memory"
Two ravens sit on his (Odin's) shoulders and whisper all the news which they see and hear into his ear; they are called Huginn and Muninn. He sends them out in the morning to fly around the whole world, and by breakfast they are back again. Thus, he finds out many new things and this is why he is called 'raven-god' (hrafnaguð).
From the Poetic Edda in the poem Grímnismál, Odin says:
Hugin and Munin Fly every day Over all the world; I worry for Hugin That he might not return, But I worry more for Munin.
Viking Odin Medallion Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This double side Viking pendant necklace features Odin in battle gear accompanied by his ravens, Huggin and Munnin, on one side and his wolves, Geri and Freki, on the other.
The pendant alone measures about 2 1/4" tall by 1 3/4" wide and weighs 1.37 ounces. All pendant necklaces come with a 23 1/2" stainless steel chain.
Odin, pronounced "OH-din", Óðinn in Old Norse and translates to "Master of Ecstasy". Odin is the ruler of the Aesir Gods in Asgard. He tirelessly seeks knowledge and is willing to sacrifice anything to gain it. Odin is a war god but is also known as a poetic god and a great practitioner of shamanism.
Hugin and Munin (pronounced "HOO-gin" and "MOO-nin"; Old Norse Huginn and Muninn, are two ravens who help the god Odin.
Ravens were of great significance to the Vikings and revered as a sign from the Gods when they appeared. Odin had two ravens named Hugin and Munin (Old Norse Huginn and Muninn) The names come from the words hugr and munr which translates to "Thought"and "Memory"
Two ravens sit on his (Odin's) shoulders and whisper all the news which they see and hear into his ear; they are called Huginn and Muninn. He sends them out in the morning to fly around the whole world, and by breakfast they are back again. Thus, he finds out many new things and this is why he is called 'raven-god' (hrafnaguð).
From the Poetic Edda in the poem Grímnismál, Odin says:
Hugin and Munin Fly every day Over all the world; I worry for Hugin That he might not return, But I worry more for Munin.
Geri and Freki, ravenous and greedy in Old Norse, are wolves who reside in Valhalla with Odin.
Viking Dragon Fang Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a massive fang carved with a Norse Dragon.
The pendant alone measures about 2 1/8" tall by 3/4" wide and weighs 1.37 ounces. All pendant necklaces come with a 23 1/2" stainless steel chain.
Fafnir was an infamous Norse Dragon written about in Fáfnismál, a poem in the Poetic Edda. Fafnir was the son of the Dwarf King Hreidmar who was cursed by another dwarf named Andvari who turned Fafnir into a dragon. Fafnir's invincibility was attributed to his use of the Helm of Awe which paralyzed his prey before striking but was ultimately slayed by Sigurd.
The Helm of Awe I wore before the sons of men In defense of my treasure; Amongst all, I alone was strong, I thought to myself, For I found no power a match for my own.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer Trinity Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a massive Mjolnir Thor's hammer with bold Nordic knot work and a Trinity knot at the bottom.
The pendant alone measures about 2" tall and 1 3/4" wide and weighs 1.35 ounces. All pendant necklaces come with a 23 1/2" stainless steel chain.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor's (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor's hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer Valknut Raven Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features Mjolnir Thor's hammer with Valknut, Viking Slain Warrior Knot, and two raven heads at the base.
The pendant alone measures about 1 7/8" tall and 1 5/8 " wide and weighs 1.1 ounces. All pendant necklaces come with a 23 1/2" stainless steel chain.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor's (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor's hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
The Vegvisir , "That Which Shows the Way", pronounced "VEGG-vee-seer". "If this sign is carried, one will never lose one's way in storms or bad weather, even when the way is not known."
Viking Axe Knurled Handle Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features an Axe with a knurled handle and Norse knot work on the axe face . This pendant is reversible and features the same image on both sides..
Pendant height 2 5/8" Pendant width 1 1/4" Pendant weight 0.75 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
An axe was the most common weapon of choice in the Viking Age and all free men and some women carried an axe at all times to protect their homes, farms, and communities. Axes were typically made of iron and quite plain but some were decorated with copper, silver, and/or gold.
The most famous Viking ax is "Hel", named after the Norse goddess of death (Loki's daughter). This axe belonged to King Magnus of Norway and Denmark who inherited the weapon from his father, Olav Haraldsson of Norway and is also the axe is featured in Norway's coat of arms.
Viking Norse Fire Breathing Dragon Fafnir Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a fire breathing Norse Fafnir dragon.
The pendant alone measures about 1 7/8" tall and 3/4" wide and weighs 0.69 ounces. All pendant necklaces come with a 23 1/2" stainless steel chain.
Fafnir was an infamous Norse Dragon written about in Fáfnismál, a poem in the Poetic Edda. Fafnir was the son of the Dwarf King Hreidmar who was cursed by another dwarf named Andvari who turned Fafnir into a dragon. Fafnir's invincibility was attributed to his use of the Helm of Awe which paralyzed his prey before striking but was ultimately slayed by Sigurd.
Viking Ravens Valknut Medallion Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features the ravens Hugin and Munin and a Valknut on a hefty medallion.
Pendant height 1 3/4" Pendant width 1 1/2" Pendant weight 1.38 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Hugin and Munin (pronounced “HOO-gin” and “MOO-nin”; Old Norse Huginn and Muninn, are two ravens who help the god Odin.
Ravens were of great significance to the Vikings and revered as a sign from the Gods when they appeared. Odin had two ravens named Hugin and Munin (Old Norse Huginn and Muninn) The names come from the words hugr and munr which translates to “Thought”and “Memory”
Two ravens sit on his (Odin’s) shoulders and whisper all the news which they see and hear into his ear; they are called Huginn and Muninn. He sends them out in the morning to fly around the whole world, and by breakfast they are back again. Thus, he finds out many new things and this is why he is called ‘raven-god’ (hrafnaguð).
From the Poetic Edda in the poem Grímnismál, Odin says:
Hugin and Munin Fly every day Over all the world; I worry for Hugin That he might not return, But I worry more for Munin.
Valknut is Old Norse and means slain warrior knot. It has three interlocking triangles and is found on several runes stones and other ancient Viking artifacts.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer Raven Cross Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a Raven Cross Mjolnir Thor's hammer.
Pendant height 1 5/8" Pendant width 1 5/8" Pendant weight 1.0 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor’s (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor’s hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
Hugin and Munin (pronounced “HOO-gin” and “MOO-nin”; Old Norse Huginn and Muninn, are two ravens who help the god Odin.
Ravens were of great significance to the Vikings and revered as a sign from the Gods when they appeared. Odin had two ravens named Hugin and Munin (Old Norse Huginn and Muninn) The names come from the words hugr and munr which translates to “Thought”and “Memory”
Two ravens sit on his (Odin’s) shoulders and whisper all the news which they see and hear into his ear; they are called Huginn and Muninn. He sends them out in the morning to fly around the whole world, and by breakfast they are back again. Thus, he finds out many new things and this is why he is called ‘raven-god’ (hrafnaguð).
From the Poetic Edda in the poem Grímnismál, Odin says:
Hugin and Munin Fly every day Over all the world; I worry for Hugin That he might not return, But I worry more for Munin.
Viking Pentagram Goat Medallion Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a goat head mounted on a Wiccan Pentagram.
Pendant height 2" Pendant width 1 1/2" Pendant weight 0.52 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Viking Arrow Valknut Rune Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features an arrow head with a twisted shaft and a Valknut encircled with Elder Futhark Runes.
Pendant height 2 1/4" Pendant width 7/8" Pendant weight 0.42 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Valknut is Old Norse and means slain warrior knot. It has three interlocking triangles and is found on several runes stones and other ancient Viking artifacts.
The Elder Futhark Runes are the original runic alphabet of the ancient Vikings and consists of 24 letters. The runes are symbols of the most powerful forces in the cosmos. The word 'rune' means both letter and secret. Runes allow one to access, use, and change the world shaping forces they symbolize. Odin watched the Norns from his seat in Asgard and envied their powers and wisdom and bend his will toward the task of coming to know the runes. To gain the secret knowledge of the runes Odin sacrificed himself to himself. He hung himself from a branch of Yggdrasil , pierced himself with his spear, and stared down into the shadowy waters of the Well of Urd below calling to the runes for nine days and nine nights. At the end of the ninth night the Runes accepted Odin's sacrifice and shown themselves to him, revealing to him all their secrets and powers they possessed.
Then I was fertilized and became wise; I truly grew and thrived. From a word to a word I was led to a word, From a work to a work I was led to a work.
Viking Mjolnir Thor's Hammer Twisted Vegvisir Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a massive Thor's hammer with a twisted handle and Vegvisir, Viking Compass, at the base.
The pendant alone measures about 2 1/4" tall by 1 5/8 " wide and weighs 1.42 ounces. All pendant necklaces come with a 23 1/2" stainless steel chain.
Mjölnir (pronounced Miol-neer) is the name of Thor’s (a Norse God) hammer. The hammer gave Thor extensive power and never missed it's mark. Mjölnir was forged by the dwarf, Sindri, in Svartalfheim.
Thor’s hammer served as a weapon of war but was also used as an instrument of blessing in births, weddings, and funerals, too. The symbol can be found on many grave stones up to 1300 AD.
The Vegvisir , “That Which Shows the Way”, pronounced “VEGG-vee-seer”. “If this sign is carried, one will never lose one’s way in storms or bad weather, even when the way is not known.”
Viking Wolf Fang Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
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This Viking pendant necklace features a wolf head mounted on top of a fang.
Pendant height 1 3/4" Pendant width 1" Pendant weight 1 ounces Necklace length is 23 1/2" All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.
Fenrir is the son of the God Loki and the giantess Angrboda. Fenrir is the most infamous wolf in Norse mythology known for biting off the hand of the God Tyr and will break free of his tethers during Ragnarok to run wild devouring everything in his path and will even kill the God Odin before finally being put to death by one of Odin's sons.