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Viking Necklace "Eternal Feather"
Dive into the heart of Nordic legends with the "Eternal Feather" necklace, a piece of jewelry filled with symbolism and mysticism. Inspired by the Viking sagas and their relentless quest for freedom, this necklace represents the indomitable spirit that spans the ages.
The feather, delicately carved, is much more than a simple ornament: it embodies the lightness of the soul and the eternal breath that guides travelers through storms. Combined with the strength of Nordic warriors, it reminds us that resilience and wisdom are the keys to overcoming life’s challenges.
Every detail of the design evokes the deep connection between man and nature, a tribute to the Nordic gods who watched over the destinies of their faithful. The feather, a symbol of eternity, carries within it the promise of constant renewal, of a journey that never ends.
Whether you are a fan of Scandinavian mythology or seeking a talisman to guide your path, the "Eternal Feather" necklace will become your faithful companion. It is the reflection of a free soul, ready to embrace the unknown with courage and determination.
Wear the "Eternal Feather" and remember: even in darkness, the free spirit always finds its flight.
- Materials: Stainless steel
- Stainless steel
- No discomfort
- Careful details
- Chain length: 60 cm
- Delivered in its Viking pouch - See photo
- Pendant size: 4.6 cm x 1.5 cm
- Weight: 54g
The Viking Necklace Fenrir's tooth, the giant wolf, is a high-quality stainless steel piece of jewelry that celebrates Norse mythology and Viking legends. The wolf tooth-shaped pendant is engraved with a detailed image of a wolf, symbolizing Fenrir, the giant wolf of Norse mythology. According to legend, Fenrir is the son of Loki, the god of trickery and uncertainty, and the giantess Angrboda. He is considered one of humanity’s most fearsome enemies and is feared by mortals.
The embodiment of danger
Fenrir, the giant wolf son of the giantess Angrboda and Loki, managed to secure a significant place in his family, which was not guaranteed from the start. He is also the brother of the mistress of the dead and a giant serpent.
His threat was so great that the gods wanted to chain him quickly. However, they underestimated Fenrir’s titanic strength, as he easily broke the first two bonds. It was only on the third attempt that they succeeded. Tyr, however, lost an arm in the process.
On the day of Ragnarök, Fenrir will be freed and will take revenge on Odin, whom he will swallow before being killed by Vidar.
Strong values
Wearing Fenrir around your neck means owning your choices, owning who you are. Fenrir embodies power and determination. This style is that of Norse mythology, an incredible world filled with gods, legends, and creatures, but above all, it conveys a strong message and culture.
We place the values of Viking culture at the heart of our project; we want everyone to be able to explore this wonderful universe and express their passion without hesitation.
Beyond Norse mythology, one must not forget that the wolf is a dangerous creature and a symbol of freedom since time immemorial, acting in packs and leaving nothing to chance.
316L Steel
We chose to use 316L steel for the manufacture of this necklace, an alloy mixing iron and carbon, to ensure strength and durability over time.
For practical reasons, it was essential that this necklace could be worn in water; no worries on that front, 316L steel is stainless, so no corrosion is possible.
Of course, there are no skin or allergy issues. We took care to use a hypoallergenic material with a low nickel content to avoid unpleasant surprises.
Viking Necklace "Hugin and Munin"
Let yourself be enchanted by the wisdom of the Norse gods with the "Hugin and Munin" necklace, a powerful piece of jewelry filled with mysticism and symbolism. Inspired by Odin's legendary ravens, this necklace embodies knowledge, intuition, and vigilance.
In Viking mythology, Hugin ("Thought") and Munin ("Memory") traveled the world each day to bring Odin the secrets of the cosmos. This necklace is a tribute to that eternal quest for knowledge, reminding the wearer of the importance of intellect and experience in shaping their destiny.
The finely carved ravens intertwine their wings gracefully, symbolizing the duality of the mind: reflection and memory, reason and instinct. Every detail of the design evokes the power of the Norse gods and the deep connection between the world of men and that of the deities.
Whether you are a fan of Scandinavian mythology or seeking a talisman full of meaning, the "Hugin and Munin" necklace will be your guide through life's challenges. It embodies clairvoyance and inner strength, reminding you that every day is an opportunity to learn and grow.
Wear the "Hugin and Munin" necklace and let your mind soar to the heights of knowledge, like a raven messenger of the gods.
- Materials: Stainless steel
- Pendant size: 50x38mm
- Chain length: 60cm
- Stainless Steel
- No discomfort
- Careful details
- Chain length: 60 cm
- Pendant dimensions: 5.3 x 4.2 cm
- Weight: 62 g
- Delivered in its Viking pouch - see the photo
Discover our Viking Necklace Jörmungandr the Midgard serpent in Stainless Steel.
Jörmungandr is a sea dragon from Norse mythology also known as the "Midgard serpent." According to mythology, he was the son of Loki, the god of chaos, and the giantess Angrboða. He was so large that he could encircle the entire Earth by biting his own tail.
In Norse mythology, Jörmungandr was considered one of Loki's three children destined to cause the end of the world during Ragnarök, the ultimate battle between the gods and the forces of chaos. Jörmungandr was supposed to face the god Thor during this battle and, according to some versions of the mythology, each was meant to kill the other.
In other versions of Norse mythology, Jörmungandr is considered a sea god rather than an enemy of the gods. He is sometimes seen as a protective god of sailors and fishermen, and sacrifices are offered to him to gain his protection. In general, Jörmungandr is regarded as a complex and ambivalent character in Norse mythology, capable of both good and evil.
- Stainless steel
- No discomfort
- Careful details
- Chain length: 60 cm
- Delivered in its Viking pouch - See photo
- Pendant size: 4.7 cm x 3.8 cm
- Weight: 62g
The Viking Necklace Odin and the ravens Huginn and Muninn is a high-quality stainless steel piece of jewelry that celebrates Norse mythology and Viking legends. The circular pendant is engraved with a detailed image of Odin, the king of the Norse gods, accompanied by his faithful ravens Huginn and Muninn. According to legend, these two ravens are Odin’s messengers and bring him all the information he needs to know about the world.
This necklace is the perfect choice for anyone looking to celebrate their love of Norse mythology or simply add a touch of Viking style to their everyday look. It comes with a sturdy stainless steel chain and a secure clasp to ensure comfortable and safe wear all day long. Give it as a gift to someone special or treat yourself to this quality piece of jewelry to add a bit of magic to your daily life.
Discover the Viking power symbol necklace in stainless steel.
We chose to use 316L steel for the making of this bracelet, an alloy combining iron and carbon, to ensure strength and durability over time.
For practical reasons, it seemed essential that this necklace could go in water; no worries on that front, 316L steel is stainless, so no corrosion is possible.
Of course, there are no skin or allergy issues. We took care to use a hypoallergenic material with a low nickel content to avoid any unpleasant surprises.
Valknut: Odin’s Army
This interpretation is credited to Hilda Ellis Davidson. According to her, this symbol represents the "release of the human spirit granted to certain warriors so they can join Odin’s army for Ragnarok." This connection was made thanks to symbols found on funerary urns in Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, with depictions of wolves and ravens (strongly associated with Odin).
The most striking example remains the Stora Hammar stone. On it, the Valknut is found in the beak of a bird, likely representing a valkyrie coming to fetch a warrior. The theory continues with the man below holding a spear, a symbol of Odin. The scene depicted on the stone would therefore represent the warrior’s passage to Valhalla after dying in battle.
Vegvisir: Symbol of Guidance
The Vegvisir’s name comes from the combination of the Icelandic words vegur (road or path) and visir, which in this context translates best as "guide." Its most basic meaning is that of a signpost or guide. From this, we can deduce the meaning of vegvisir – the runic compass.
But how does the Vegvisir compass work?
Well, it is used magically. It should not be confused with a real Viking compass.
Of course, as experienced sailors, the Vikings were used to traveling over open waters, and for that, they needed something to navigate by. The first Viking compass was one of the Vikings’ most memorable achievements, earning them the title “The first true navigators.” Here, we are not talking about that.
- Stainless Steel
- No discomfort
- Careful details
- Chain length: 60 cm
- Pendant dimensions: 4.8 x 3.7 cm
- Weight: 39 g
- Delivered in its Viking pouch - see photo
Discover the Viking necklace power of the Nordic wolves in stainless steel.
There are several important wolves in Norse mythology, often associated with the figure of Loki, the god of chaos:
1 - Fenrir: He is a gigantic wolf who was the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboða. According to mythology, he was destined to cause the end of the world during Ragnarök, the ultimate battle between the gods and the forces of chaos. He was supposed to devour the god Odin during this battle, but he would ultimately be killed by Odin's son, Víðarr.
2 - Garmr: He is a wolf who was the guardian of the gate of Helheim, one of the Norse underworlds. According to mythology, he was also destined to cause the end of the world during Ragnarök, where he was supposed to face the god Tyr and be killed by him.
3 - Sköll and Hati: These are two wolves who were destined to chase the sun and the moon across the sky. According to mythology, they would eventually succeed in devouring the sun and the moon, causing the end of the world during Ragnarök.
There are also other wolves mentioned in Norse mythology, such as Hróðvitnir and Gulltoppr. Overall, wolves are considered powerful and feared creatures in Norse mythology, often associated with the figure of Loki and the end of the world.
By wearing this necklace, you can choose which wolf it will represent for you!
Viking Necklace "The Conqueror's Sword"
Wear the power of a legendary warrior with the "The Conqueror's Sword" necklace, a piece inspired by Viking heroes and the bravery that shaped the destinies of the Northern kingdoms. This necklace, adorned with a stylized sword, embodies the endless quest for glory, victory, and honor.
Wearing the "The Conqueror's Sword" necklace proudly displays your courage and warrior spirit. Whether you are a modern fighter or a fan of ancient sagas, this unique piece will be the emblem of your inner strength, your determination to conquer, and your Viking heritage.
- Materials: Stainless steel
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