Based on portal stave church Borgund - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stabkirche_Borgund#/media/File:Stave_church_Borgund_west_portal.jpg
You can order this pendant in gold as well as any other item
Medium weight:
Metal: 925 silver
Weight: 25 g (0,88 oz)
Size: 45 x 40 mm (1,77 x 1,57 inch)
One-sided pendant
Heavy weight:
Metal: 925 silver
Weight: 43 g (1,5 oz)
Size: 45 x 40 mm (1,77 x 1,57 inch)
One-sided pendant
Chain not come with the pendant.
Fit chains:
1. Photo chain (medium weight) - https://berloga-workshop.com/catalog/67...
2. Medium sized chain - https://berloga-workshop.com/catalog/24-viking-ch...
3. Medium sized chain - https://berloga-workshop.com/catalog/456-viking-ch...
4. Medium sized chain - https://berloga-workshop.com/catalog/68-sterling-sil...
The Triple Horn of Odin is a stylized emblem of the Norse God Odin. This symbol consists of three interlocked drinking horns, and is commonly worn or displayed as a sign of commitment to the modern Asatru faith. The horns figure in the mythological stories of Odin and are recalled in traditional Norse toasting rituals. Most stories involve the God’s quest for the Odhroerir, a magical mead brewed from the blood of the wise god Kvasir.
The tales vary, but typically, Odin uses his wits and magic to procure the the brew over three days time; the three horns reflect the three draughts of the magical mead. Below is an image of the pre-Christian monument called the Larbro stone.
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