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Borre Style Viking pendant / Borrestyle, modeled after a find from Finland.Here with four animal heads and snake patterns. The 4 animal heads could also point to the seasons.The Borrestil is dated to the 9th to 10th centuries, and was named after the tomb of Borre in Vestfold / Norway.Typical for the style are animal ornaments, animal heads and knot ornaments. The Borre style is also referred to as griffon animal style. He found especially in Eastern Scandinavia distribution.
Bronze.
Diameter: 1,61 inch (41 mm)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain approx. 0,16 inch (4 mm)
Back smooth.
Based on a find from Finland
This beautifully crafted coin pendant with Viking ship
Coin pendant in bronze, motif on both sides, The coin's coinage was modeled on a find in Haithabu of about 825.
The coin was minted from a find in Haithabu from the 9th century. Haithabu was a great trading center for the Vikings. Haithabu is now a museum in Schleswig Holstein / Germany)
Made of bronze, on both sides with the same motif.
Size: 0,79 x 1,14 inch (20 x 29 mm)
Weight about 0,25 oz (7 g.)
Pendant Irminsul from old brass.
The Yggdrasil (Old North. Yggdrasill also Mímameiðr or Læraðr) is the giant evergreen world ash in Germanic Nordic mythology.The Irminsul (from irmin = mighty, divine, large and sul = pillar) or also Irmens pillar was an old Saxon main shrine, and will have been a large oak or wooden pillar. Its exact location is unknown, but it was probably located near Eresburg near Obermarsberg in Germany, as the formulations in the Annales regni Francorum ("Franconian Imperial Annals") suggest in 772. Other possible locations include: a. the Externsteine and the Velmerstot. The Irminsul was destroyed by the Franks at the instigation of Charlemagne in 772 during the Saxon Wars. The Irminsul was said to symbolize the connection between heaven and earth. The monk Rudolf von Fulda, to whom we owe the only more detailed information on the Irminsul, writes about this in the Translatio s. Alexandri (chapter 3): "Truncum quoque ligni non parvae magnitudinis in altum erectum sub divo colebant, patria eum lingua Irminsul appellantes, quod Latine dicitur universalis columna, quasi sustinens omnia." - "They also worshiped a block of wood (or: log) of no small size that had been raised upwards (sc. The Saxons) under the open sky, which they called" Irminsul "in their mother tongue, which in Latin means" All -Column "means because it carries the universe in a way." A (rest) version of an Irmin column, apparently of Roman origin, is now in the Hildesheim Cathedral in Germany. A reference to "the" Irminsul is unclear. Nearby (in the Hildesheim district / Germany) are the towns of Irminseul / Irmenseul, Segeste, the Drachenberg and the Wormstal, which could even indicate the Nibelungen song. Among other things, there is a memorial in Irmenseul in the Hildesheim district (approx. 9 kilometers from Nordwelt Versand).
Irminsul pendant made from old brass
Size: 1,56 x 1,26 inch (40 x 32 mm)
Weight: 0,28 oz (8 g.)
The Kolovrat is the sun symbol of Svarog, a sun wheel and the best-known most powerful protection symbol in East German mythology.In the East German (so-called slaves) "Svarog" (in our North German "Wotan") is the godfather, creator of earth, sun and fire, also god of sun and fertility and his name can be found in Indo-European roots.Bronze pendant Kolovrat, sun wheel,
bronze
Diameter: approx. 1,22 inch (31 mm)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain: approx. 0,22 inch (5.5 mm)
The Kolovrat is the sun symbol of Svarog, a sun wheel and the best-known most powerful protection symbol in East German mythology.In the East German (so-called slaves) "Svarog" (in our North German "Wotan") is the godfather, creator of earth, sun and fire, also god of sun and fertility and his name can be found in Indo-European roots.Bronze pendant Kolovrat, sun wheel
Diameter: approx. 0,75 inch (19 mm)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain: approx. 0,2 inch (5 mm)
Bronze pendant "Odin on horse".He is the god of the Ases, supreme and first deity, god of poetry, knowledge, magic, god of heaven, war and death. As a storm god, he is the leader of Wotan armies. Odin the finder of runes, god of rune wisdom and patron god of scalds.Odin, the Allfather, son of the Burr and the Giantess Bestla. Together with his brothers Hönir and Lodur, Odin created the first couple, Askr and Embla, and gave them a soul.He sits on his throne Hlidskialfin in the Walaskialf hall in Asgard Castle and can watch the whole world from there. He is all seeing and knows what is said and what is being done. At Odin's side are the ravens, Hugin (thought) and Munin (memory), who come back every morning from their trip to tell Odin about the world's news. He is also accompanied by the two wolves Geri (greedy) and Freki (voracious). With his eight-legged stallion Sleipnir he rides against the forces of darkness!Odin pawns his uncle Mimir to be able to drink the Met Odrörir from the well of truth. "He owes his wealth to his golden ring Draupnir, from which eight more rings drip every nine days. In battle he relies on the spear Gungnir, who never missed the target.The mythical wife of Odin is Frigg, whose old German name Frijamit is identical to the Norse goddess Freyja. Frigg is also identified with Freyja in the Edda. His wife gave birth to his sons Thor, Baldur and Tyr.So Odin is not only the god of the fallen in Valhalla, but generally the leader of the dead, as the older myth of the wild hunt expresses it, in which all spirits of the dead ride under the guidance of Odin through the night.His entourage is thirteen female ghost warriors, the Valkyries (Valkyrjar), and the souls of the fallen warriors, the Einherians, who live in Valhall (Halleder fallen).This gleaming hall stood in Gladsheim, in front of it the Glasir grove, the trees of which bore golden leaves. A wolf hung above the main door of the hall, which was so high that you could hardly see its gable, a symbol of war, an eagle above. The hall itself, covered with shields over spear shafts, had 540 doors through which those 800 people walked when it came to the great fight with the Fenriswolf (the warriors gathered for Ragnaröck). Under Odin's chairmanship, the Valkyries pour out the mead.
Size: approx. 0,71 x 0,71 inch (18 x 18 mm), ornament on both sides
Raven pendant made of bronze.
The raven in Nordic mythology:Hugin and Munin are Odin's ravens.
Odin is also known as the Hrafnáss (Raven God).His two ravens:
Hugin (Icelandic: Huginn) belongs to the old Norse verb huga and means translated: think / the thought. Hugin thinks about everything he sees and draws his closing sentences from it.
Munin (Icelandic: Muninn) belongs to the Old Norse verb muna and means translated: to remember / the memory. Munin remembers everything he saw.
Together you fly through the worlds and in the evening they return to Odin and tell him what they saw and heard.In Nordic mythology, they are considered to be mystical and magical beings who can differentiate between lies and truth, among other things.Pendant made of bronze.
Width: about 31mm
Height: approx. 26 mm
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain: approx. 4 mm
Germanic-Alemannic jewelry pendant with a snake depiction in the form of an implied swastika.Such jewelry was common during the early Middle Ages from 500 to 700 AD. Between widespread and was, among other things, an integral part of the Alemannic women's costume.It is a rotating cross that stands for the four directions of the wind, for the four elements, the four seasons.Such motifs with animal ornaments were later also found in the Borre style.The Borrestil is dated to the 9th to 10th century and was named after the grave find of Borre in Vestfold / Norway.Animal ornaments, animal heads and knot ornaments are typical of the style. The Borre style is also known as the prey animal style. It was particularly widespread in eastern Scandinavia.The snake has played an important role in mythology and the performing arts in the Germanic world since the Bronze Age and was close to ancient fertility rites, which represented the return of life in spring and its death in winter. Possibly the snake also had a special place in the cult of the dead, as indicated by the Germanic snake Nidhöggr on the world tree and the world-spanning Midgard snake. The snake belongs to the mythological canon of many peoples. It appeared not only in Germanic mythology, but also in Siberian shamanism and the beliefs of the Indo-European peoples.Swan cross pendant made from silver plated bronzeMade on the model of an Alemannic decorative disk from the Merovingian era.Dimensions:
Diameter Ø approx. 1,89 inch (48 mm)
Weight approx .: 0,63 oz (18 g.)
The back of the trailer is smooth and without a motif.Price per piece.
Germanic-Alemannic jewelry pendant with a snake depiction in the form of an implied swastika.Such jewelry was common during the early Middle Ages from 500 to 700 AD. Between widespread and was, among other things, an integral part of the Alemannic women's costume.It is a rotating cross that stands for the four directions of the wind, for the four elements, the four seasons.Such motifs with animal ornaments were later also found in the Borre style.The Borrestil is dated to the 9th to 10th century and was named after the grave find of Borre in Vestfold / Norway.Animal ornaments, animal heads and knot ornaments are typical of the style. The Borre style is also known as the prey animal style. It was particularly widespread in eastern Scandinavia.The snake has played an important role in mythology and the performing arts in the Germanic world since the Bronze Age and was close to ancient fertility rites, which represented the return of life in spring and its death in winter. Possibly the snake also had a special place in the cult of the dead, as indicated by the Germanic snake Nidhöggr on the world tree and the world-spanning Midgard snake. The snake belongs to the mythological canon of many peoples. It appeared not only in Germanic mythology, but also in Siberian shamanism and the beliefs of the Indo-European peoples.Swan cross pendant made from silver plated bronzeMade on the model of an Alemannic decorative disk from the Merovingian era.Dimensions:
Diameter Ø approx. 1,89 inch (48 mm)
Weight approx .: 0,63 oz (18 g.)
The back of the trailer is smooth and without a motif.Price per piece.
The three intertwined triangles of the Wotans knot symbolize the structure of the Nordic cosmos.
The triangles embody the three levels Asgard (world of gods), Midgard (world of people) and Utgard (underworld). The nine corners represent the nine worlds Asgard, Midgard, Hel, Jötunhome, Lichtalfhome, Muspelhome, Wannahome, Swartalfhome and Niflhome.The Wodans knot is also a sign of fate. Like the three Norns, it stands for the past, the present and the future.Historically, the Wotans knot is documented, for example, by the picture stone from Tängelgårda from the 7th century.The Wodans knot is also depicted on the Stora Hammer rune stone.The Wodans knot, or Wotans knot, was often presented in connection with the battle and death in pre-Christian times.
Pendant made of bronze.
Size: approx. 1,26 x 1,22 inch (32 x 31 mm).
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain approx. 0,16 inch (4 mm)
Viking ax pendant made of bronze. (Based on an ax from the Viking Age).Viking ax blade modeled on the ax from Jutland / Mammen from the tenth century from Jutland.The original ax had silver wire inserts, a bird, limb animals, and other decorations.It dates from the 10th century and is now in the National Museum in Copenhagen. The ax is a grave find.It was placed in the grave of a Viking during the reign of Harald Blauzahns (Old Norse "Haraldr blátǫnn") around 970 AD.
This jewelry pendant was created based on the example of the mom ax.It represents the ax blade of this historical ax, which you can order here as a pendant.
Mammen ax blade- pendant made of bronzeSize:
Width approx .: 1,06 inch (27 mm)
Height approx .: 1,97 inch (50 mm)
Weight about 0,71 oz (20 g.)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain approx. 0,18 x 0,35 inch (4.5 x 9 mm)
Viking ax pendant made of brass. (Modeled after an ax from the Viking Age).
This jewelry pendant was created based on the model of the Jellinge axe.It represents the ax head of this historical axe, which you can order here as a pendant.Jellinge ax pendant made of brassDimensions:
Approx. width: 1,18 inch (30 mm)
Approx. height: 1,65 inch (42 mm)
Height with ring approx.: 2,2 inch (56 mm)
Weight about 0,49 oz (14g.)
Ring diameter approx.: 0,87 Inch (22 mm)
Price per pendant!
Viking ship from Lillevang Bornholm, bronze pendantAfter a brooch find at Lillevang in Bornholm / Denmark of about 750 a.m.
Size: approx. 1,18 x 0,98 inch (30 x 25 mm),
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain approx. 0,1 inch (2.5 mm).
Viking ship pendant made of bronze.
Width: approx. 0,91 inch (23 mm)
Height: approx. 1,22 inch (31 mm)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain: approx. 0,16 inch (4 mm)
Bronze pendant depicting a Viking ship.
The motif on the front and back is identical.
Width about: 0,91 inch (23 mm)
Height about 1,02 inch (26 mm)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain approx. 0,08 inch (2.1 mm)
Pendant made of bronze. The Vikings spent a lot of time on the Viking ship. Either they were on their way to the trading posts, or they prepared their forays.
The dragon's head of the ship should protect your journey and bring you luck.
Size: approx. 1,58 x 0,91 inch (40 x 23 mm)
Pendant warrior - ax, ax blade made of bronze.
Size: 0,83 x 1,26 inch (21 x 32 mm)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chains approx. 0,1 inch (2.5 mm).Photo: front and back side of the pendant.Price per piece!
Bronze pendant The clover leaf also represents the self-contained annual wheel. This is also why it is considered a symbol of good luck.
Size: approx. 0,98 x 1,54 inch (25 x 39 mm)
The Irminsul or Yggdrasil is the world axis and the midnight mountain in Ultima Thule at the same time. As a tree of life, it is rooted in the earth and spreads its branches to the sky. In a shortened state, it is the pillar capital of ancient temples. The left spiral is the path from the spring point to the summer solstice, the right one from the autumn equinox to the winter solstice. The three angles are Ingo, Irmin and Isk, the three tribal gods of the main peoples. They are sons of Mannus, the link between gods and men. Mannus stands for man = spirit. The three lower angles are the three normals at the Urd Fountain under the roots. The Irminsul stood at many outstanding sanctuaries and was carried by the migrating tribes, the Atlantic North Sea peoples of the Haunebu to the Orient, where it inspired Persians and Egyptians.Pendant Ygdrasil, the tree of life.
Made of 925 silver
The diameter is 1,06 inch (27 mm)
The height with suspension is 1,46 inch (37 mm)
Eyelet diameter for leather strap or chain approx. 0,12 x 0,16 inch (3 x 4 mm)
The weight is approx. 0,21 oz (6 g.)
$18.30*
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