A design inspired by the ying and yang symbol but with a nordic twist. The two wolves of Nordic mythology Skoll and Hati who chase the sun and moon through the skies.
Fenrir, the famed wolf, in a traditional Norse knot-work Style. One of the monster children of Loki and Angrboda. Fenrir was tricked by the gods, and bound by Gleipnir, a bond of ribbon made from 6 magical ingredients.
Traditional Nordic style knot work Odin, who traded his eye for wisdom and hung from Yggdrasill for nine days and nine nights to learn the power of the runes of the elder futhark.Not all who wander are lost.
Traditional Nordic style knot work Odin, who traded his eye for wisdom and hung from Yggdrasill for nine days and nine nights to learn the power of the runes of the elder futhark.
Odin hung from Yggdrasil for 9 days and 9 nights to learn the magic of the runic alphabet. To symbolize this there are 9 moons and 9 suns on the piece as well as the whole runic alphabet. The centre features Odin accompanied by his two ravens Huginn and Munin. There is also a Sunset and Night Sky Variation on my TeePublic store.
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huginn muninn odins ravens viking, elder futhark, yggdrasil tree of life viking, runic magic, celtic knots
Odin hung from Yggdrasil for 9 days and 9 nights to learn the magic of the runic alphabet. To symbolize this there are 9 moons and 9 suns on the piece as well as the whole runic alphabet. The centre features Odin accompanied by his two ravens Huginn and Munin. There is also a Sunset and Night Sky Variation on my TeePublic store.
Odin hung from Yggdrasil for 9 days and 9 nights to learn the magic of the runic alphabet. To symbolize this there are 9 moons and 9 suns on the piece as well as the whole runic alphabet. The centre features Odin accompanied by his two ravens Huginn and Munin. There is also a Sunset and Night Sky Variation on my TeePublic store.
Jormungandr, the Midgard (world) serpent in a traditional Norse knot-work Style. One of the monster sons of Loki and Angrboda. Grew so large he could surround Midgard and bite his own tail. Mortal enemy of Thor the Thunder God, during Ragnarok the two were destined to clash and defeat each other.