Unique Dragon Knotwork pendant. A rare work of art and exclusive gift, hand-carved in a single copy.
Unique detailed carving.
This amulet is inspired by dragons of Norse mythology.
The amulet is decorated with natural stones. The ear of the amulet is made of cupronickel.
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.
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 product in our store and you would like to order it, but you do not like some details (you would like to change the rune or other symbol), please contact me, and we will make the product according to your wishes.
Height approximately 6 cm (2,36 inches).
width (in the wider part) is about 5.5 cm (2,16 inches).
There are three prominent Norse dragons: Jormungandr, Fafnir, Nidhogg.
To the Vikings, dragons were powerful creatures
It must be mentioned that the most wealthiest of the reputed longships were decorated with dragon heads on their bow and stern, as a sign of strength, power, and bravery. In addition, waving draco flags were sometimes on the battlefield by the Norsemen in order to intimidate their foes. Thus, the dragon was definitely a major symbol that defined the Viking Age.
Often, the Ouroboros is used as a symbol for the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
Due to their strength and durability since ancient times, the horns/antlers of animals were used in the manufacture of weapons and jewelry.