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Hand-carved Celtic motifs wild boar amulet. Norse mythology

$230.00
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  • Manufacturer:  RS Artcraft
  • Product Code:  boar 7
$230.00
Viking or Celtic-style Boar amulet decorated with natural stone in a silver rim. Inspired by Norse mythology, this handcrafted boar amulet reflects the power of Freyr’s Gullinbursti and Freyja’s divine connection to courage and fertility. This talisman carved from moose antlers is made for protection and abundance.

Be sure that you are buying an item that no one else will have. Our products may be similar, but each item is unique and different because it is hand-carved.
Feel your inimitability and uniqueness together with our products.

Our products are created with a love for details and a desire to share the beauty and magic of the ancient world.
They are unique cultural artifacts that are deeply rooted in the history and symbolism of their respective eras.

Moose antlers hand carved.
No animals were injured. In November - December, the moose sheds its old horns. In April - May, the animals begin to grow new horns.
We find them in the forest, process them, and make unique things for you.

PLEASE NOTE if you like any item in our store and you would like to order it, but want to change some details (rune or other symbols), please contact me, and we will make the product according to your wishes.

The height of the amulet (with the ring) is approximately 4.8 cm (1,89 inches)
The width is approximately 7.5 cm (2.95 inches)
The ring is made of silver.

In Norse Mythology, the battle boar is one of the things that stands out.
According to Norse Mythology, the Norse fertility gold Freyr owned a wild boar that was referred to as Gullinbursti, which meant the ‘Golden Mane. Freyr’s sister, Freya, also had a boar known as Hildesvini, meaning the Battle Swine. Freya rode the boar to battle.
In contrast with the Druidic lore, the female boars symbolized generosity, as well as the nourishment of Mother Nature.

Due to their strength and durability since ancient times, the horns/antlers of animals were used in the manufacture of weapons and jewelry.

Care: do not wet, and wear with pleasure.

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Best regards,
Oksana.
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