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Viking Necklaces

Viking Necklaces

Viking Necklaces

Necklaces are a universal form of jewelry and were particularly popular in the Viking world. In this collection, you will find a variety of Viking necklaces and pendants. Choose from silver, stainless steel, and leather necklaces to wear with your most meaningful Viking pendant.
Our Viking pendants come in bronze, silver, and stainless steel, featuring a range of symbols from the Viking world. Some are replicas of genuine historical pieces and archaeological finds, while others are original modern designs inspired by Viking style, Scandinavian art, and Norse mythology.

Symbols on Our Viking Pendants

  • Mjolnir (Thor’s Hammer): Worn as a symbol of protection during the Viking Age, Mjolnir symbolizes the adherence to the old gods.

  • Ravens: Odin’s familiars, Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory), symbolize the deity’s complex nature as the god of war, wisdom, and wanderers. These ravens travel the realms bringing knowledge and information to Odin.

  • Valknut: The Valknut symbolizes Valhalla, Odin’s hall for the bravest fallen warriors who feast until Ragnarok. The Valknut is a symbol of the Einherjar, the chosen warriors of Valhalla.

  • Vegvisir (Norse Compass): Found in 18th-century Icelandic grimoires, this symbol ensures you never lose your way. Originally a symbol for Viking navigators, it now represents spiritual guidance in modern Asatru.

  • Aegishjalmur (Helm of Awe): This magical symbol, mentioned in Icelandic grimoires, symbolizes protection from enemies.

  • Jormungandr (Midgard Serpent): Jormungandr encircles the world, symbolizing the circle of life.

  • Wolf: Wolves, such as Fenrir, who is destined to kill Odin at Ragnarok, and Odin’s companions, Geri and Freki, represent powerful and volatile forces. They are a symbol of our inner fierceness. 

  • Yggdrasil (World Tree): The World Tree represents nature and the connection of all things.

  • Triskelion or Triple horn of Odin: Symbolizing the Mead of Poetry, once stored in three drinking horns. It represents the wisdom Odin shared with mankind.

  • Viking Ship: The Norse peoples were explorers who discovered Iceland, Greenland, and even the New World centuries before others. These rings symbolize the Viking spirit of adventure and intellect.


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