Norse Tokens & Amulets - page 1
Fenrys Bound - 5108B
Fenrys wolf, bringing of chaos and misfortune - is seen here bound foot and mouth by the magical cord, Gleipnir , thus making a charm to avert and bind all agents and occasions of bad luck and misadventure. Similar images are found throughout the Viking World.
33 mm diameter (plus bale) Bronze
$
15.00
Valknut - Open - 5113B
Carvings of the valknut are found form the 7th Century CE on picture stones in Gotland, Sweden and carved the 9th Century CE Oseberg Ship. In modern times, associated with the worship of Odin and Norse beliefs in general, this valknut is a Viking symbol of three interconnected triangles. Its ancient meaning is not known but might designate the nine worlds, which are united by the Yggdrasil tree.
24mm W x 28mm H Bronze
$
12.00
Futhark Dragon - 5126B
Dragon symbol of the forces of the natural world - sometimes wild and untamed - by subduing such a creature a hero could win its treasure and power. this is a similar idea to the idea of the gods binding the Fenrys Wolf - found on runestones, ship prows and other places that seek to invoke this primal force - surrounded by the Futhark rune ring embodying the full cycle of powers and potentials 35 mm diameter (plus bale) Bronze
$
15.00
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Fenrys Bound - 5108S
Fenrys wolf, bringing of chaos and misfortune - is seen here bound foot and mouth by the magical cord, Gleipnir , thus making a charm to avert and bind all agents and occasions of bad luck and misadventure. Similar images are found throughout the Viking World.
33 mm diameter (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
45.00
Valknut - Open - 5113S
Carvings of the valknut are found form the 7th Century CE on picture stones in Gotland, Sweden and carved the 9th Century CE Oseberg Ship. In modern times, associated with the worship of Odin and Norse beliefs in general, this valknut is a Viking symbol of three interconnected triangles. Its ancient meaning is not known but might designate the nine worlds, which are united by the Yggdrasil tree.
24mm W x 28mm H Sterling Silver
$
25.00
Futhark Dragon - 5126S
Dragon symbol of the forces of the natural world - sometimes wild and untamed - by subduing such a creature a hero could win its treasure and power. This is a similar idea to the idea of the gods binding the Fenrys Wolf - found on runestones, ship prows and other places that seek to invoke this primal force - surrounded by the Futhark rune ring embodying the full cycle of powers and potentials
35 mm diameter (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
45.00
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