Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace
Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace

Viking Thors Hammer Pendant Mjolnir Amulet Cord Serpent Necklace

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  • Start : Tue 11 Jan 2022 05:48:01 (EDT)
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THE ALL FATHER
Viking Thor's Hammer
 MIDGARD SERPENT.

 Jormungandr

Silver Mjolnir & Twisted Cord Necklace  

45mm x 32mm x 8mm
18" Plaited Leather Cord
With Clasp
Double Sided.
Made From Zinc Alloy Pewter.

Jormungand

 Thor the Norse God of Thunder had a hammer named 
Mjolnir capable of levelling mountains. 
This piece is themed upon Thor's Hammer with a image Jormungandr.

 The Migard Serpent on it and is commonly worn as a symbol of protection and power. 
Jormungand , the Midgard Serpent, was one of three children fathered on the giantess 
Angroba by Loki, the Norse god of mischief and trickery. 
The others were Fenris the wolf and Hel, which means Death. 
When the gods learned of these offspring they remembered
 certain prophecies of the doom they would bring.

 So Odin the Allfather ordered they be brought to him to decide their fate. 
Hel was given charge of the Underworld, Niflhein, to which go all those 
who suffer the humiliation of dying of old age or sickness, 
instead of falling nobly in battle.. Fenris the wolf was fostered by the
 gods who tried to tame his savage nature. 

The Midgard Serpent was cast by Odin into the ocean where she grew so huge 
that with her tail in her mouth she soon encompassed the whole world, 
and the churnings of her coils raise the tsunami and tempests that drown sailors.

This pendant has a deep meaning for everyone
interested in the Viking norse germanic Tribes.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#206492568
Start TimeTue 11 Jan 2022 05:48:01 (EDT)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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Item ConditionNew
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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