Description
Odin had two ravens named Hugin and Munin (Old Norse Huginn and Muninn) The names come from the words hugr and munr which translates to "Thought" and "Memory"
This pendant features a Norse knot work on the face of the axe
After the third night
This pendant features a Valknut (pronounced "VAL-knoot") symbol with ornate surrounding detail
Viking Triple Horn Triskelion Rune Ring 316L Stainless Steel warrior Odin had two ravens namedThis Viking ring features the Triple Horn Triskelion encircled by the Elder Futhark Runes. The Triple Horn represents The Mead of Poetry. At the end of the Aesir Vanir War the Gods and Goddesses vowed a truce by spitting into a great vat. From their spittle they formed the wisest human being named Kvasir. One day Kvasir was killed by the dwarves, Fjalar and Galar (Deceiver and Screamer) who brewed Kvasir's blood into a magical mead. Any who drank the
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