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Valknut Pendant
- SKU: JCNVN
- Categories: Celtic Jewelry, Celtic Necklaces, Celtic Necklaces and Pendants
- Tags: Bronze, Celtic Cross, Made in USA, Special-Order, Sterling Silver
Available in bronze or sterling silver.
$35.00 – $80.00
While the original meaning of the Valknut isn’t clear, one thing is: the Valknut Pendant is the perfect way to add a little warrior spirit to any outfit!
Design Details:
Available in bronze and sterling silver, this pendant is 1” tall by 1” wide (35 x 35 mm) and comes with an 18” gold or silver-tone steel chain.
Creative Inspiration:
The Valknut goes by numerous names including the knot of the slain and Hrungnir’s heart, after the legendary giant of the Eddas. The original meaning and function of the valknut is not wholly clear. But historically, it was found predominantly on items relating to death such as Scandinavian stone carvings as a funerary motif, where it probably signified the afterlife, and Odin’s power over death. The Valknut is associated with the God Odin, perhaps symbolizing the knots of the rope he used to suspend himself for nine days and nine nights from Yggdrasil, the world tree, and was pierced with his own spear, Gungnir, in order to discover wisdom that would give him power over the nine worlds. Odin gained the power to bind and unbind the mind, so that men became helpless in battle, and he could also loosen the tensions of fear and strain by his gifts of battle-madness, intoxication, and inspiration.
Weight | 0.1 lbs |
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Bronze or Silver | Bronze, Silver |
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- Handcrafted in the USA
- Bronze or Silver
- In the Shape of a Stag
- Usually in Stock
- Medium braid (12 gauge)
- Approximately 5/16 inch (8 mm) thick
- Strong and flexible
- Hand-crafted in bronze or silver
Celtic peoples looked on the rabbit (and it’s cousin the hare) as a creature with supernatural powers. They admired their strength and speed, but treated them with caution.
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