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Viking Themed Pendant
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Viking Themed Pendant
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Roving Longboat for Protection on the Sea of Life
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Product Code: SC1334
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Product Code: SC1335
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Product Code: TVP01 The Vikings knew the sea better than any, their extensive coastline tempting exploration in great longboats which allowed travel in swiftness and safety. So loved and admired were longboats that poets sang of them and Viking sculptors carved them on the famous Gotland picture stones. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1" in diameter.
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North Star for Direction and Constancy
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Northern Knot for Happy Love and Friendship
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Gripping Beast for Regeneration & Vitality
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Product Code: TVP02 Through magic, Odin spun the heavens around Veraldar Nagli or the World Spike. Known to us as the North Star - beautifully interpreted here as a pendant - it was essential in navigation and was named Odin's Eye by the Vikings. For Direction and Constancy. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1" in diameter.
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Product Code: TVP03 An ancient symbol, the winding knot represents both the complexity of the self and the binding of relationships in an endless pattern. For Happy Love and Friendship. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: ¾" x 1"
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Product Code: TVP04 This fantasy creature - a lion-horse-dog - has paws clutching the edges of its frame and was frequently depicted in traditional Nordic animal art. Its energy and movement captures the restless versatility of the Viking age and was a popular decorative motif. For Regeneration and Vitality. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1" in diameter.
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Nordic Crossle for Purity and Spirituality
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Thor's Hammer for Inner Strength
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Viking Axe for Achievement & Victory
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Product Code: TVP05 The Vikings readily accepted Christ into their own pantheon of gods and the cross became a recognized symbol. The crossle has a single cross on each arm, transforming the usual equal armed design into five crosses, empowering and augmenting its beauty. For Purity and Spirituality. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: ¾" x 1"
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Product Code: TVP06 Red-bearded Thor, the favorite Viking god, was the people's champion with his supernatural strength and feisty humor. When he swung his hammer, Mjollnir, Thor was invincible and small hammers were often worn as tokens of identification and loyalty. Mjollnir is spelled in runes on this hammer. For Inner Strength. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1" x 1"
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Product Code: TVP07 The axe was a primary weapon, also used peaceably for ship-building and in crafts and magic. In the Voluspa (The Sibyl's Prophecy), a seeress tells Odin of an axe-age, a sword-age and a wolf-age preceding Ragnarok - the end of the Viking's world - which Odin must try to delay but cannot prevent. For Achievement and Victory. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1" x 1¼"
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Scanda Cross for Love and Harmony
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Web of Wyrd for Developing Potential
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Urnes Snakes for Skill and Ingenuity
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Product Code: TVP08 Christianity won Viking converts when missionaries of the Church destroyed their pagan temples and yet suffered no divine retribution from the old gods. Vikings traveled through Christian strongholds and their craftsmen embraced the cross, bringing northern artistry to Christian symbolism. For Love and Harmony. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: ⅞" x 1"
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Product Code: TVP09 This open ribbonwork trefoil represents the Web of Wyrd woven by the three Norns, Norse goddesses of Fate. Vikings believed that each one could influence his future but all were subject to the cosmic destiny of Wyrd, spun by the Norns with the skein of life. For Developing Potential. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: 1¼" in diameter.
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Product Code: TVP10 Carved on large rune stones in Urnes, these snakes are the symbol of Loki - Shape-changer and Trickster - the clever god as flexible as a serpent in wriggling out of trouble. Vikings believed snakes, in shedding their skins, were both wise and powerful. For Skill and Ingenuity. Made of pewter and provided with a chain. Approximate size: ⅞" x 1¼"
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