Mjolnir / Thor's Hammer Modern variations of the classic Heathen symbol, these Thor's Hammers will certainly be the envy of any group. |
Thor The Eyrarland Statue is a bronze statue of the Norse God Thor from about AD 1000 that was recovered at the Eyrarland farm in the area of Akureyri, Iceland. The statue is a featured item at the Nationa |
Runestone A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. The tradition began in the 4th century and lasted into th |
Frigga Archeologists are still debating whether this is Odin on Valaskjalf or Frigga on her husband's throne. |
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Freya A priestess was buried c.?1000 with considerable splendour in Hagebyhöga in Östergötland. In addition to being buried with her wand, there was also a silver pendant, which represents a woman with a br |
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Berserker The Lewis chessmen are a group of distinctive 12th-century chess pieces which are carved from walrus ivory. |
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Helm of Awe Aegishjalmur, the Helm of Awe, is one of the most mysterious and powerful symbols in Norse mythology. |
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Volknot Modern variations of the classic Heathen symbol, these Volknots will certainly be the envy of any group. |
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Vegvisir A vegvísir is an Icelandic magical stave intended to help the bearer find their way through rough weather. |
Frey This figurine that was found in Rällinge, Sweden, and is dated to the 11th Century. Freyr was associated with sacral kingship, virility and prosperity, as well as with sunshine and fair weather, and w |
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