Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace
Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace

Viking Compass Vegvisir Rune Raven Valknut Stainless Steel Pendant Necklace

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This Viking pendant necklace features the Viking compass, Vegvisir, encircled with the Elder Futhark Runes and a Raven with Valknut tail feathers.

Pendant height 2 1/4"
Pendant width 1 5/8"
Necklace length is 23 1/2"
All pendant necklaces come with a stainless steel chain.

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."

The Elder Futhark is 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.

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.
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