Thórr was the god of storms, but also was Mankind's Warder, and his Hammer a mighty symbol of luck and protection. Wear the Hammer for luck, or just to show your Viking heritage!
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Thórr's Hammer Designs Designs featuring Mjölnir,
the hallowing Hammer of Thórr.
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Öku-Thórr, Oslo Rådhus Thórr rides here in his vehicle
pulled by the goats Tanngnjóstr (Tooth-Gnasher) and
Tanngrisnir (Gap-Tooth).
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Thórr and the Miðgarðr-Serpent The tale of Thórr's
fishing trip that resulted in his hooking the World Serpent
(Miðgarðsormr) was a popular motif
in Viking art. These products feature an original design
based upon the style of the 12th cent. A.D. carvings on the
Hylestad church in Norway.
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Thórr's Blessings Runic inscriptions and literature
have preserved several prayers, invocations, and blessings calling
upon the god Thórr. |