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Warrior Hammer, Bronze

Warrior Hammer, Bronze

$9.80

Original: $28.00

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Warrior Hammer, Bronze

$28.00

$9.80

The Story

A design inspired by authentic Viking artifacts. The head of this large Thor's Hammer amulet depicts a warrior's head wearing a nasal helmet. Made in solid bronze.

  • Size: 50 x 35 mm
  • Diameter of hole: 5 mm
  • Material: Bronze
  • Identical backside
  • Chain not included

Mjölnir (English: Crusher), is the hammer of Thor, the Norse God of Thunder. An amulet depicting Mjölnir is known as a “Thor’s Hammer” and it was worn by the Vikings as an amulet of protection and power. Ægishjálmur (old norse: helm of awe/helm of terror) is mentioned in the old sagas, such as in the Völsunga Saga, where the dragon Fafnir wears one between his eyes. Scenes from the Völsunga Saga are depicted on a rune stone in Uppland Sweden that is dated to around the year 1000.

Warrior Hammer, Bronze - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Warrior Hammer, Bronze - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Warrior Hammer, Bronze - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Description

A design inspired by authentic Viking artifacts. The head of this large Thor's Hammer amulet depicts a warrior's head wearing a nasal helmet. Made in solid bronze.

  • Size: 50 x 35 mm
  • Diameter of hole: 5 mm
  • Material: Bronze
  • Identical backside
  • Chain not included

Mjölnir (English: Crusher), is the hammer of Thor, the Norse God of Thunder. An amulet depicting Mjölnir is known as a “Thor’s Hammer” and it was worn by the Vikings as an amulet of protection and power. Ægishjálmur (old norse: helm of awe/helm of terror) is mentioned in the old sagas, such as in the Völsunga Saga, where the dragon Fafnir wears one between his eyes. Scenes from the Völsunga Saga are depicted on a rune stone in Uppland Sweden that is dated to around the year 1000.