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Viking axe pendant
Introducing the captivating "Viking Axe Pendant" adorned with a Triskele symbol and intricate Norse ornamentation. This pendant is a true embodiment of Viking artistry and symbolism. • Material: 925 Sterling Silver • Height - 1,41 inches (3,6 cm) • Weight - approx. 9 grams (0,3 oz)
The Triskele, a threefold spiral symbol, is prominently featured on the Viking Axe Pendant. It is a sacred symbol representing various aspects in Viking culture, such as the interconnectedness of past, present, and future; the three realms of existence (land, sea, and sky); and the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. In addition to the Triskele, the pendant showcases intricate Norse ornamentation, inspired by the rich artistic traditions of the Vikings. These ornate details represent the craftsmanship and attention to detail that were integral to Viking artifacts. Wearing the "Viking Axe Pendant" with the Triskele and Norse ornament allows you to embrace the symbolism and wisdom of the Viking culture. It serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the deep connection between humanity and the natural world. Let this pendant inspire you to explore the depths of your own existence, to embrace change and transformation, and to honor the ancient traditions of the Norse people. It is a symbol of strength, resilience, and the enduring spirit of the Vikings. Embrace the beauty and significance of the "Viking Axe Pendant" adorned with the Triskele and Norse ornament. May it become a cherished symbol of your connection to Viking heritage and a source of inspiration as you navigate your own journey through life's twists and turns.
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Viking rune ring - 99$
★Material: High Quality Solid 960 Sterling Silver★
Weight: approx. 17 g (0,59 oz)
Viking axe from Mammen. In 1868 a farmer began to dig into the mound Bjerringhøj at Mammen near Viborg. During this work he chanced upon an unusually richly-furnished grave, which has become known as the grave from Mammen. A magnate was buried in the grave during the winter of 970-71 AD. He was given an expensive costume, a ceremonial axe with inlaid silver decoration and a large wax candle. On one side a tree motif can be seen. It may symbolise the Christian Tree of Life or the pagan tree Yggdrasil. On the other side is an animal figure – perhaps the rooster Gullinkambi (Old Norse “golden comb”) or the Phoenix. According to Norse mythology Gullinkambi sits on top of the tree Yggdrasil. Here it wakes the Viking warriors every morning and it will crow at the beginning of Ragnarok (the end of the world).
Accompanying Odin on his journeys are Hugin and Munin, two ravens of unparalleled wisdom and perceptiveness. These enigmatic birds, ever watchful, serve as his eyes and ears across the vast expanse of creation. Through their keen senses, they observe and gather knowledge, whispering their secrets into Odin's ear, enlightening him on the happenings of the world.
The pursuit of wisdom led Odin to make a great sacrifice. One of his eyes, willingly surrendered, granted him unparalleled insight into the workings of the universe. It became a conduit for divine knowledge, an ever-vigilant beacon of enlightenment that reminded him of the depths he had plumbed to attain his unparalleled wisdom.
In the rich tapestry of Norse mythology, Odin's presence looms large, embodying the duality of strength and sagacity, of war and poetry, sacrifice and enlightenment. His multifaceted nature reflects the complexity of human existence and the eternal quest for divine understanding. Across the ages, Odin's legend endures, inspiring generations to seek knowledge, embrace their creative potential, and recognize the interconnectedness of all things in the vast cosmic symphony.
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