Viking Bracelets
Our Fenrir bracelet was wrought with the finest and most durable stainless steel, perfectly crafted to bring out the primal nature of its bearer
Weight: 76g
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Unique stainless steel design inspired by the world serpent Jormungandr that by legends encircles the world. our bracelet available in several sizes and it easily secured on the wrist with a bite clasp.Material: Stainless SteelLength: 19cm - 23cm
Fenrir is one of the most famous mythological wolves in the world and has been the inspiration behind the creation of many other fictional wolf and hound characters. It remains one of the most important elements of Norse mythology. Fenrir...
These majestic and protective creatures take center stage with our Dragon Scale Bracelet. Made with hand-polished 316L Stainless Steel, this hypoallergenic, eye-catching bracelet is water- and tarnish-resistant. The dragon's mouth is designed to function as a clip to fasten the bracelet...
This braided dragon heads Viking bracelet inspired by the Viking art style. Similar dragons can be seen on brooches, rune stones, or wooden items. Material: Stainless steelIt is slightly adjustable, suitable for wrist circumferences between 16 - 21 cm. Stainless steel High-quality materials Worldwide...
Thor's favorite weapon of choice was his hammer, Mjöllnir. No ordinary hammer, the Mjöllnir would return to his hands like a boomerang whenever thrown at an enemy. As the god of thunder, it was often perceived that the thunder sound...
Son of the trickster god Loki and giantess Angerboda, Fenrir is one of the most famous wolves in Norse mythology. His role in the Ragnarok brings about the death of the god Odin. He dies in the hands of Odin's...
Geri and Freki are known for their loyalty and protectiveness to the god Odin. Always at his side, their names mean "the ravenous" or the "greedy one". Inspired by their "greed" comes our ODIN'S WOLVES MASSIVE BRACELET. Wear it with pride...
In Norse mythology, the underworld Hel is guarded by a blood-stained wolf by the name of Garmr. Sadly, little is known about him only that he is the strongest of his kind and loyal to its master. It is said...
Meaning "Curse Striker" or "He Who Strikes with Malice", Níðhöggr is one of the many dragons who dwell beneath the tree of life. Eating through its roots, Níðhöggr intends on pulling the cosmos back to chaos. He plays a big...
Odin is seldom seen without his two faithful wolves at his side and his two all-knowing ravens perched on his shoulders. It is because of this that the raven held a special symbolic significance to the Vikings. It comes as...
Odin had many names in his time and is the god of death and war. He is often portrayed as the one-eyed All-Father who sacrificed his eye in order to see and know all that happens in the world. A...
As well as being a weapon of war, Mjölnir also serves as a ceremonial tool. It has been used as an instrument of blessings in births, weddings, and even funerals. The Mjölnir symbol has been found in many gravestones even...
Son of the demoniac god Loki and the giantess, Angerboda, Fenrir was one of the most feared wolves in Viking mythology. While he is often mentioned in many stories in Viking mythology most especially for his role in Ragnarok, little...

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