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Viking Dragon Braided Arm Ring
- SKU: JARVD
- Categories: Celtic Arm Rings, Celtic Jewelry
- Tags: Bronze, Custom-Order, Dragon, Made in USA, Sterling Silver, Viking
Dragons were hideous and terrible creatures in Viking mythology. One such dragon was Níðhǫggr, who gnawed at a root of the world Tree, Yggdrasil. Vikings created depictions of dragons, such as those carved on the prows of Viking longships, to strike fear in their enemies.
$190.00 – $415.00
Dragons were hideous and terrible creatures in Viking mythology. One such dragon was Níðhǫggr, who gnawed at a root of the world Tree, Yggdrasil. Vikings created depictions of dragons, such as those carved on the prows of Viking longships, to strike fear in their enemies.
Design Details
Our Viking Dragon Arm Ring is constructed with a medium braid of wire, and is approximately 5/16 inch (8 mm) thick. It is available in bronze or sterling silver.
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
---|---|
Bronze or Silver | Bronze, Silver |
Bracelet Size | 8 Inch, 9 inch, 10 Inch, 11 Inch, 12 Inch, 13 Inch, 14 Inch, 15 Inch |
Left or Right Arm | Left, Right |
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