Viking decor mjolnir raven celtic wall art, popular Pagan art war hammer Odin raven viking wall decor

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Viking decor mjolnir raven celtic wall art, popular Pagan art war hammer Odin raven viking wall decor,

Viking Decor Mjolnir Thor Hammer Raven Sculpture Raven Wall Art War Hammer Scandinavian.

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Product code: Viking decor mjolnir raven celtic wall art, popular Pagan art war hammer Odin raven viking wall decor

Viking Decor Mjolnir Thor Hammer Raven Sculpture, Raven Wall Art War Hammer Scandinavian Art, Viking Wall Art Rustic Celtic Knot Home Decor (made of cold cast iron*) Set of 2.
Dimensions:
Raven on the shield : Approx Height: 23 cm/ 9 inches Width:23 cm/ 9 inches Depth:3 cm/ 1.2 inches Weight :1.5 kg
Mjolnir on the shield : Approx Height:23 cm/ 9 inches Width:23 cm/ 9 inches Depth:4 cm/ 1.5 inches Weight :1.8 kg


High popular quality, handmade in our workshop, limited quantities.
Original, unique design- you will receive unique item that attracts attention and is a distinguished work of art. The patina covering the surface gives the impression that the item is surrounded by an aura of mystery. Great as a gift, as part of the collection or as a decoration in a room.

Odin had two ravens named Huginn (Old Norse “thought”) and Muninn (Old Norse “mind”). Every day, Odin would send them out at dawn, and the birds would fly all over the world before returning at dinner-time. They would then tell Odin everything they saw and heard. It is said that this is the reason why one of Odin's names was “raven-god” (hrafnaguð).

In Norse mythology, Mjölnir (/ˈmjɔːlnɪər/; Old Norse: Mjǫllnir, IPA: [ˈmjɔlːnir])[2] is the hammer of Thor, the Norse god associated with thunder. Mjölnir is depicted in Norse mythology as one of the most fearsome and powerful weapons in existence, capable of leveling mountains. In its account of Norse mythology, the Prose Edda relates how the hammer was made by the dwarven brothers Eitri and Brokkr, and how its characteristically short handle was due to a mistake during its manufacture. Similar hammers (Ukonvasara) were a common symbol of the god of thunder in other North European mythologies.

Set of 2 -Raven and Mjolnir

Designed and made (of cold cast iron*) in UK


*Cold cast iron is a process by which real iron sintered powder forms an exterior surface, this has the feel and look of the very costly hot cast iron, the former is then filled with a resin and iron composite. The advantages to hot iron casting are many not least of which is the cost, detail is incredible and just not possible with hot cast iron.

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