Hand-forged knife with a wolf's head inspired by Scandinavian mythology.
The wolf’s eyes are decorated with carnelian stone which in a silver rim.
Each knife is a unique piece of art.
The knife is made in a single copy for true connoisseurs of Viking art.
The knife comes with a leather sheath.
Wonderful work in your collection and a unique gift.
It can be used in camping, bushcraft, survival, hunting, fishing, etc.
The beautiful grip has been carefully hand-carved out of 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, and make unique things for you.
The knife blade is made of Carbon Steel D2. D2 - refers to steels with a high content of elements such as chromium and carbon, which gives it excellent cutting properties, relative corrosion resistance and the required toughness.
The total length of the knife is 23 cm (9.06 inches)
The total length of the blade is about 12.5 cm (4.92 inches)
The wolf plays a fundamental role in Nordic culture, this is a main symbol in Norse mythology.
We know the two mythical wolves that accompany the God Odin. These two wolves are called Geri and Freki. They are an image of the destructive power of the god Odin and his absolute warrior power.
But the symbolism of total destruction is truly represented by the famous Fenrir wolf. In Scandinavia mythology, Fenrir is a giant wolf representing savagery that cannot be controlled, even by the gods. Fenrir played a pivotal role in Ragnarök, the apocalyptic battle.
The wolf is associated with strength and independence. It represents our deep instinctual desires, needs, and high intelligence. The wolf also symbolizes loyalty and communication – two impressive traits for any creature! Finally, the wolf is deeply connected to its freedom. All of these qualities make the wolf a potent spiritual symbol.
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