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mjolnir-viking-jewelry · 5 months ago
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Borgund viking wall decor – 299$
Introducing our wooden wall panel - Viking wall decor, meticulously crafted in oak and inspired by the iconic design of the Borgund stave church portal. ✧ Material: oak ✧ Height: 15,74 inches (40 cm) ✧ Width: 13,77 inches (35 cm) This exquisite piece of woodwork features a central symbol of your choice, each deeply rooted in Norse mythology and carrying its own unique significance. ✦ Vegvisir: Known as the runic compass, Vegvisir ensures guidance and protection during navigation and life's journey, offering reassurance even in the face of uncertainty or stormy conditions. ✦ The Valknut: Also known as Hrungnir's Heart, this ancient symbol represents the interconnectedness of the nine worlds and the nine fates of Norse mythology. Found in funerary contexts, it signifies the journey to the afterlife and eternal destiny. ✦ Sleipnir: Odin's legendary eight-legged horse, Sleipnir, embodies travel between the realms of gods and men, traversing land and sky with its eight legs symbolizing the cardinal directions. ✦ The Raven Banner: Flown by Viking leaders, this flag, reminiscent of ornate weather vanes adorning Viking longships, symbolizes victory and is closely associated with renowned figures like Ragnar Lodbrok and King Harald Hardrada. ✦ The Odin's horn (Triple Horn of Odin): Representing the Norse god Odin, this emblematic symbol consists of three interlocked drinking horns, symbolizing commitment to the modern Asatru faith and evoking traditional Norse toasting rituals. ✦ The Helm of Awe (Aegishjalmur): A rune stave of great power, the Helm of Awe was utilized by early Vikings to instill fear in adversaries and provide protection to the wearer. Today, it remains a symbol of strength and safeguarding for Asatru believers. ✦ The Vendel Ravens: Representing strength and victory in battle, these birds were emblematic devices used by Vikings, with banners like Reafan and Landeythan heralding triumph. The Vendel era predates the Viking Age, marking a pivotal period in Norse history. Each symbol adorning our Viking wall panel serves as a window into the rich tapestry of Viking heritage and mythology, offering both aesthetic beauty and profound spiritual significance to any space it graces.
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