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God Statue, Tyr

God Statue, Tyr

$51.80

Original: $148.00

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God Statue, Tyr

$148.00

$51.80

The Story

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A fantastic, large statue of Tyr raising his sacrificed hand into the air. A Tyr-rune is positioned in front of him. The eight-pointed star represents the Pole Star, with Tyr as the pillar of the sky. "TYR" is written with the Elder Futhark runes in the front.

A handmade, original design, it is cast in fiber-reinforced filler and painted to resemble ancient bronze by a Swedish artist. This statue makes a great centerpiece on any shelf, table or shrine.

  • Height: Approx. 14 inches (35 cm)
  • Material: Fibre reinforced filler
  • Color: Ancient Bronze

This statue is used by people in modern day Scandinavia both as decoration and in small shrines. Tyr is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the Viking Age.

God Statue, Tyr - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

God Statue, Tyr - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING

A fantastic, large statue of Tyr raising his sacrificed hand into the air. A Tyr-rune is positioned in front of him. The eight-pointed star represents the Pole Star, with Tyr as the pillar of the sky. "TYR" is written with the Elder Futhark runes in the front.

A handmade, original design, it is cast in fiber-reinforced filler and painted to resemble ancient bronze by a Swedish artist. This statue makes a great centerpiece on any shelf, table or shrine.

  • Height: Approx. 14 inches (35 cm)
  • Material: Fibre reinforced filler
  • Color: Ancient Bronze

This statue is used by people in modern day Scandinavia both as decoration and in small shrines. Tyr is a prominently mentioned god throughout the recorded history of the Germanic peoples, from the Roman occupation of regions of Germania, to the Viking Age.