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Odin head amulet with Raven & Dragon. Moose antler carving

$240.00
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  • Manufacturer:  RS Artcraft
  • Product Code:  Odin
$240.00
Embrace Odin’s divine wisdom and strength with this extraordinary amulet, expertly hand-carved from moose antler. Its design features the head of Odin, complemented by a raven – symbolizing intuition and knowledge, and a dragon – embodying strength and protection. Elegant inlays of natural gemstones and silver accents enhance its sophistication. Each amulet is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, crafted for those who value exquisite craftsmanship and Nordic symbolism.

The reverse side of the pendant is adorned with the Ansuz rune, representing divine inspiration, communication, and the wisdom of the gods.

 Dimensions: approx. 12.7 cm (5 inches)

Materials: Moose antler. 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.

Symbolism: Wisdom, strength, divine communication.

✨ Handmade with care and attention to detail.

PLEASE NOTE, on some amulets, we can carve a rune or other symbol at your request. To do this, write to me about it before buying.

Care: do not wet, and wear with pleasure.

Perfect for lovers of Norse mythology, Vikings, or anyone seeking a unique and meaningful accessory. Wear it as a token of protection or connection to the ancient Norse traditions.

The God Odin or Wotan, Wodan ("allfather", "warrior"), Supreme God of the Nordic-Germanic mythology, the son of Bor and Bestla, the grandson of Buri. His cult was especially popular among the Vikings, in connection with which the period of its prosperity falls on the VIII and IX century. Sailors of the North worshipped God, a loving battle, and believed that in Valhalla, owned by Each indoor silver housing, this one-eyed God gathers men einherjar, "valiantly fallen warriors.
It seems that Odin has pressed Tyr, the original sky God of the Norse mythology. Tyr remained "God of battle", and the One God has taken under his patronage of the military elite. Only he could during a battle to lead the warriors into a state of violent rage when they lose their feelings of fear and pain. God's name means Odin's shamanic ecstasy, obsession, close Raju's fighting Irish hero of cohaven. The fact that God Odin took the place of the Supreme God, shows what an important role in the lives of northerners played war.
 
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