Trove of Valhalla Pewter Pendants
Experience the wonders of the Viking age with this unique range of pendants. Viking men wore bracelets & pendants, & women – who held high status & could divorce unsatisfactory husbands – delighted in brooches, pendants & decorative dress – fastening.
Each pendant is produced in English pewter and comes with an 18″ chain and leaflet which explains the significance of all the pieces in the collection, making these a great gift for friends, family or loved ones.
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Web of Wyrd for Developing Potential
£9.99This open ribbonwork trefoil represents the Web of Wyrd that was woven by the three Norns, the Norse goddesses of fate. Vikings believed that each one could influence the future, but that all were subject to the cosmic destiny of Wyrd, spun by the Norns f -
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Scanda Cross for Love and Harmony
£9.99Christianity won many Viking converts when missionaries destroyed Viking temples, yet suffered no divine retribution from the pagan Viking gods. Vikings travelled through Christian strongholds and their craftsmen embraced the cross, bringing their artistr -
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Viking Axe for Achievement and Victory
£9.99The axe was a primary weapon, also used peaceably for shipbuilding, in crafts and in magic. In the Voluspa (The Sibyls Prophecy), a seeress tells Odin of an axeage, a swordage and a wolfage that would all precede Ragnarok, the end of the Vikings world . O -
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Thors Hammer for Inner Strength
£9.99Red bearded Thor, the favourite Viking god, was the peoples champion with his supernatural strength and feisty humour. When he swung his hammer Mjollnir, Thor was invincible, so small hammers were often worn as token of identification and Loyalty. Mjolln -
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Nordic Crossle for Purity and Spirituality.
£9.99The Viking readily accepted Christ into their own pantheon of gods and the cross became a recognised symbol. The crossle has a single cross on each arm, transforming the usual equal armed design into five crosses, empowering and augmenting its beauty.<br -
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Gripping Beast for Regeneration and Vitality
£4.99This fantasy creature a lion/horse dog has paws clutching the edge of its frame. It was frequently depicted in traditional Nordic animal art. Its energy & movement captures the restless versatility of the Viking age & was a popular decorative motif used -
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Northern Knot for Happy Love and Friendship
£4.99An ancient symbol, the winding knot represents both the complexity of the self and the binding of relationships in an endless pattern.
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North Star for Direction and Constancy.
£4.99Through magic, Odin spun the heavens around Veraldar Nagli or the world spike. Known to us as the North Star or Polaris, it is beautifully interpreted here as a pendant. It was essential in navigation and was named by the Vikings as "Odins eye".
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Odins Mask for Cunning and Discretion
£9.99Mythology relates that Odin sometimes wore a mask when encountering potential opponents.
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Wolfs Hammer for Strength and Virility
£9.99The dwarf Eitri forgec Thor's Hammer, considered by the Norse gods to be the best of their weapons and treasures. Here, Fenrir, the wolf-being son of Loki, locks his jaws of supernatural force around the almighty power of Mjollnir in the ultimate charm of -
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The Wolfs Cross for Vitality and Success.
£9.99Our Wolf Cross is a re-creation of a famous Icelandic pendant worn by both pagan Vikings and Christians alike. It is a symbol of the cross and Thor's Hammer coming together in an open cross within the cross, celebrating the life force of the sun. The wolf -
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Viking Hero for Courage and Endurance
£9.99The Vikings all strove to be brave warriors, daring in battle and contemptuous of defeat. Motivated by their unshakeable belief that they would be rewarded in Valhalla, the Viking Heroes are symbolised with thehir helmet and heavily embossed shield, perso -
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Sunwheel for Wealth and Abundance
£9.99The midguard serpent, Jormungand encircles the Sunwheel, one of the oldest and most sacred symbols known to mankind. Sunwheels feature on rock carving and jewellery throughout the Norse world to mark the importance of the sun in agriculture and also to ma -
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Urnes Snakes for Skill and Ingenuity.
£9.99These snakes are the symbol of Loki and were found carved into large rune stones in Urnes, Norway. Loki was a shape-changer and trickster, a clever god who was as flexible as a serpent when wriggling himself out of trouble. Vikings believed that snakes, b
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Roving Longboat for Protection on the Sea of Life.
£4.99The Vikings knew the sea better than any, their extensive coastline tempting exploration in great Longboats which allowed travel in swiftness & safety. So loved and admired were their Longboats that poets sang of them and Viking sculptors carved them on t
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