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Premium designer, collectible handmade knife "Jörmungandr". Norse style. Damascus steel. Hand-carved antler handle with Dragon knotwork.

$760.00
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  • Manufacturer:  RS Artcraft
  • Product Code:  Knife 36
$760.00

Introducing our exclusive handmade knife in Scandinavian style great for everyday use.
Steel Viking Knife with "Jörmungandr" Dragon.

The knife blade is made of Damascus steel.
The blade is sharpened.

Wonderful work in your collection and a unique gift. It can be used in camping, bushcraft, survival, hunting, fishing, etc.

The handle of the knife is cut by hand from moose antlers.
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.

The knife also has melchior elements. A bead is also attached to the knife, cut from moose antlers. It is attached to a leather cord.
The Helmet of Awe is carved on the bead.

The total length of the knife is about 25 cm (9.8 inches)
The total length of the blade is about 12.8 cm (5.04 inches), width 3 cm (1.18 inches)

Like many other warring civilizations of the past, the Vikings had a unique culture. One of the most outstanding styles of life for the Vikings was their Norse knots.
These knots permeated almost every aspect of their lives.

Like most ancient cultures, the Norse people revered animals and plants. As such, we can see that most Viking and Celtic knotwork include animal or plant patterns.

The most popular animals were dragons, dogs, lions, and even snakes, which were either intertwined with one another or biting their own tails or each other. Most of these artworks would have some kind of runic inscription, either within the piece itself or around the knotwork.
One of the main reasons many believers in the old Norse ways engraved animals such as dragons alongside their knotwork was to help ward off some evil or chaotic spirits that were believed to dwell in that area.

Art made by Scandinavians during the Viking Age mostly encompassed the decoration of functional objects made of wood, bone, metal, stone, textile and other materials with relief carvings, engravings of animal shapes and abstract patterns. The motif of the stylised animal (‘zoomorphic’ art) – Viking Age art’s most popular motif.

For the Vikings, dragons were powerful creatures.
Archeological discoveries of dragons on ships, staffs, and other decorated accessories from the Viking age demonstrate a clear connection between the Vikings and this ancient, magical creature.
For Vikings, dragons were a badge of honor in some regards.

Three dragons are known in Norse mythology:
Fafnir (the power of greed)
Nidhogg (dragon of the dead)
Jormungand (the Dragon of Ragnarok).

Jormungand is a larger-than-life, Serpent or Dragon-like beast in Norse Mythology. The creature has myriad titles, including “The Great Serpent,” “The Midgard Serpent,” and “Jormungandr,” meaning “Great Beast.” The beast lives in the oceanic waters surrounding the legendary world of Midgard. According to the legend, the creature wraps itself around Midgard while biting its tail – Jormungand is the Great Ouroboros or Cosmic Serpent. Jormungand’s gargantuan size symbolizes something larger than life, power, strength, prominence, and visibility.

Jormungand - is a creature representing ancient wisdom and the unknown. nvoke Jormungand as a Power Animal when you want to emerge from a catastrophic condition stronger than before. Jormungand teaches you how to renew and resurrect yourself.

Jörmungandr is the ultimate symbol of fate’s inevitability.

Aegishjalmur is a symbol of the Viking culture and is most commonly used as a symbol for Protection. The oldest mention of the Helm of Awe, is mention in the Volsunga Saga.

Please note, you are responsible for knowing what can and cannot be imported legally in your country. We are not responsible for any items seized by Customs and there will be no refund given.

Please contact me with any questions you may have.

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