Thors
Hammer
$15.00US Pewter The magic hammer of the
Thunder God - Thor. The hammer was called "Mjolnir"
and was said to produce lightening bolts. "Mjolnir"
made Thor invincible in battle against Gods and men.
Comes on a black cord with bead.
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Thors
Hammer Silver
$20.00US
This heavy sterling silver pendant features Celtic
and other designs on the Thor's hammer. Measures
1 x 1" & Chain included.
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Outlander Axe
$20.00US Pewter This original sculpting, was
inspired by Ancient Warrior tales of the Icelandic Viking myth.
The axe has several power symbols combined into the design. The
hilt is capped by a terrifying skull; a symbol of the power of
death. The tip of the axe is shaped like a Raven’s head; symbol
of the valkyrie or “battle maids”- death angels who delighted in
warfare and guided the warrior’s souls to Valhalla after their
heroic deaths. On the blade of the double headed axe are designs
resembling the Nordic rune, “Perthro”, the symbol of luck to
help insure Victory in Battle!!! The Outlander Battle
symbolizes strength of arms, victory in battle, and life after
death!
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World Tree
$20.00US Pewter In Norse mythology, it is believed
that the axis of the universe is an enormous ash tree.
This tree, “Yggdrasill”, links the worlds of Asgard (where the
Gods reside) Midgard (where humans reside) and Nifheim, (the
land of darkness and freezing mist) known as Hel. Yggdrasill is
called “The World Tree” because it is thought to be the guardian
of the whole world.
The tree is universally thought of as a symbol of stability and
growth, and revered for its life-giving abilities. The roots
reach deep into the earth to ground us; the branches reach high
into the heavens to enable our spirit to grow; the fruits feed
and nurture our bodies. The tree represents life, death, and
resurrection. It buds new in Spring, ripens in Summer, withers
in Fall and dies in Winter, but awakens anew in the endless
cycle of life! actual size: 1&1/2" h X 3/4"w.
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Rhiannon Pendant
$70.00US
Silver With Amethyst Stone "Rhiannon" is
derived from the earlier Welsh that literally translates as Great
Queen Goddess. She rode a pale white horse, carried the magical
bag of abundance, and the song of her three sacred birds was so
perfect it held power over life and death. A prince who attempted
to overtake her rode for several days before asking her to wait.
Known rewarding those who ask for what they want, she stopped
immediately, saying "and it would have been better for your horse
had you asked long before this." Available on a 16" Chain.
©2007 P. Borda
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Valhalla Pendant
$22.00US Pewter
actual size: 1" h X 1 &
1/4"w. A
combination of various symbols all associated with
the Norse All Father God, Odin. In the center of
the back is the "Valknut", three interlocking
triangles which translates as the "Knot of the
Fallen". To bear this mark signified that the
wearer had dedicated their life to the service of
Odin and upon death would be carried by his
servants, The Valkyries in the form of raven to
Valhalla to feast until Ragnarok when the warriors
would all emerge from the hall to fight the hell
beasts. We are droplets of god, and an essential
part of everything. May these runes empower and
protect the wearer to this path.
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Thors
Hammer Large
$22.00US Pewter The magic hammer of the
Thunder God - Thor. The hammer was called "Mjolnir"
and was said to produce lightening bolts. "Mjolnir"
made Thor invincible in battle against Gods and men.
Comes on a black cord with bead. Approx. 2 x 2".
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Freya Pendant
$65.00US
Silver
Freya is the Norse goddess of love, cats, and visionaries. A
potent protector of love relationships, she soars through the heavens
in a cloak made of hawk’s wings, or travels in a chariot drawn by two
cats. In this striking sterling silver pendant, Freya rises radiantly
above a teardrop of ruby-red garnet. On an 16” chain.
©2007 P. Borda
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Thors Hammer Knotwork
$17.00US Sterling Silver This
sterling silver Thor’s hammer pendant is decorated with a Celtic
design. It is 1-3/4” long and 1-1/8” wide.
Chain included.
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Dragon
Torque $25.00US
Sterling Silver
Two dragon heads facing one another make up this
Torque bracelet. The dragon heads have very
detailed faces and a lot of character. This
bracelet would be appropriate for a man or woman’s
wrist (6.5”-9.5”) It is adjustable and made from
lead free pewter. Although new, it looks very
rustic and old. Antiqued to show detail.
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Mani
Knotwork Pendant
$31.00US
The Man in the Moon in Norse myth was Mani, who shone with the light
of Not, Viking goddess of the Night. For Beneficial Change and
Inspiration through Dreams.
Crafted in pewter, accented with gold and provided with a chain.
Approximate size: 1" x 1½"
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Valkyrie
Knotwork Pendant
$31.00US
The Valkyrie were Odin's battle maids, guardian spirits who guided
fallen warriors to their reward in Valhalla, the Viking heaven.
This charm is said to attract good fortune and favorable
outcomes. For Clairvoyance and Psychic Ability. Crafted in
pewter, accented with gold and provided with a chain. Approximate
size: 1" x 1½"
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Moons
Phase Pendant
$40.00US
The Moon's phases govern the shamanic magic called Seidr, taught
to Odin by Norse goddess Freya, and inspire this charm. For
Clairvoyance and Psychic Ability. Produced in pewter, accented
with Swarosvki crystals, and supplied with chain. Approximate
size: 1½" in diameter.
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Viking
Horn Pendant
$31.00US
The Viking drinking horns are woven into the Valknutr design sacred to
Odin, who drank the mead of inspiration and learned the secrets of the
runes. For Surmounting Obstacles. Crafted in pewter, accented
with gold and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1⅛" in
diameter.
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Dragonhead
Boat Pendant
$24.95US
The longboat figurehead was an important magical charm believed to
frighten off supernatural predators just as defensive shields would
protect them from human foes. Voyages could be dangerous, and the
Vikings sought the guardianship of the dragon symbol for protection
and good fortune when away from home. For Safety on Journeys. Made of
pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1" x 1½"
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Viking
Axe Pendant
$20.95US
The axe was a primary weapon, also used peaceably for
ship-building and in crafts and magic. In the Voluspa (The Sibyl's
Prophecy), a seeress tells Odin of an axe-age, a sword-age and a
wolf-age preceding Ragnarok - the end of the Viking's world -
which Odin must try to delay but cannot prevent. For Achievement
and Victory. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate
size: 1" x 1¼"
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