Odin Symbol Mugs
Description: Valknut with Runes Circle, Odin Symbol, Hrungnir heart, Vikings, Norse Symbol
Valknut with Runes Circle, Odin Symbol, Hrungnir heart, Vikings, Norse Symbol Mug
by Anne Mathiasz
$13 $18
Description: If you love Norse Mythology or you are interested in the strong symbolism of the Scandinavian folkloret than this Viking Loki Design is for you. One of the symbols used to represent Loki is that of two snakes, circling one another to form an S shape, and biting the tail of the other. Loki is connected to the snake in a number of ways.
Description: This Odin or Wodan T-Shirt is an awesome tee for Viking, early medieval, Norse mythology, ancient Germanic history or Valhalla Lovers. It features the mystic Valknut Warrior Symbol of the Norse or ancient Germanic mythology. The Valknut symbol and Odin lettering are in a distressed style, the Odin lettering is written in mystic font. Perfect gift or Christmas present for all warriors, Vikings or fans of Germanic mythology or Nordic mythology.
Description: Huginn and Muninn are a pair of ravens that served Odin the Allfather as his messengers. In several artworks, the two ravens were depicted right next to Odin or sitting on his shoulders. Huginn and Muninn flew around the world during the day and returned to Odin in the evening to tell him all they saw. It was believed that, thanks to the abilities given to them by Odin, Huginn and Muninn were keen observers and could travel all of Midgard (the world) in a day, speak and understand the language of humans.
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Description: ODINS HORN: This design will be for all those who love Viking symbols, runes & Celtic knots, Asgard and the spirit of Odin & Thor.
Triple Horn of Odin, Vintage, Celtic Knots, Viking, Norse, Symbol T-Shirt Mug
by Anne Mathiasz
$13 $18
Valkyrie Odin Valknut Valhalla Asgard Valhalla Warrior Symbol Sword Wings Mug
by Anne Mathiasz
$13 $18
Description: Gungnir is the name of the mighty spear that belongs to the god Odin. As you’d expect for the weapon of a god, Gungnir is no ordinary spear. It was created by the dwarves, the most skilled smiths in the cosmos, as is related in the tale of how the gods’ greatest treasures were made. Gungnir is said to have runes carved on its point, which presumably increase its aim and deadliness through magic. In the war between the two tribes of gods, Odin led the Aesir gods into battle against the Vanir. He began the battle by hurling his spear over the enemy host and crying, “Óðinn á yðr alla!” (“Odin owns all of you!”).