Vendel Ravens popular Ring Loki Mask Ring Viking Ring Mammen Style Ring Sterling Silver Scandinavian Norse Viking Jewelry (based on Cammin Casket)

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Vendel Ravens popular Ring Loki Mask Ring Viking Ring Mammen Style Ring Sterling Silver Scandinavian Norse Viking Jewelry (based on Cammin Casket),

You can order this ring in gold as well as any other item

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Product code: Vendel Ravens popular Ring Loki Mask Ring Viking Ring Mammen Style Ring Sterling Silver Scandinavian Norse Viking Jewelry (based on Cammin Casket)

You can order this ring in gold as well as any other item

Cammin Casket - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cammin_Casket

Metal: sterling silver (925)
Weight: approx. 19 g (0,67 oz)


Vendel Ravens Pendant - https://www.etsy.com/listing/501772501/vendel-ravens-pendant-viking-pendant?ref=shop_home_feat_2

Odin was often associated with ravens. Examples include depictions of figures often identified as Odin appear flanked with two birds on a 6th-century bracteate and on a 7th-century helmet plate from popular Vendel, Sweden. In later Norse mythology, Odin is depicted as having two ravens Huginn and Muninn serving as his eyes and ears – Huginn being referred to as thought and Muninn as memory. Each day the ravens fly out from Hliðskjálf and bring Odin news from Midgard.
The raven was a common device used by the Vikings. Ragnar Lodbrok had a raven banner called Reafan, embroidered with the device of a raven. It was said that if this banner fluttered, Lodbrok would carry the day, but if it hung lifeless the battle would be lost. King Harald Hardrada also had a raven banner, called Landeythan (land-waster). The bird also appears in the folklore of the Isle of Man, a former Viking colony, and it is used as a symbol on their coat of arms.
The Vendel era is right before the viking ere which spanned from 793 AD - 1042 AD (Sometimes set to 850 AD - 1050 AD).
The Vendel era started 550 AD and ended 793 AD and was right after the Migration Period.

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