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Large Raven Skull and Helm of Awe Pendant
Large Raven Skull and Helm of Awe Pendant
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If you’re looking for a Viking jewellery gift or alternative jewellery for yourself, then this stunning stainless steel raven skull and Helm of Awe Viking pendant could be for you. This raven skull pendant features the Helm of Awe (Aegishjalmr) symbol.
What is Aegishjalmur?
The Aegishjalmur rune was used to protect warriors and to instil fear in their enemies. The name can be broken down into two parts: 'ægis-' meaning terror or awe, and '-hjálmr' meaning helm or covering.
What does Aegishjalmur symbolise?
The Aegishjalmur is a symbol of protection. The central circle represents the circle of protection within which the wearer is safe. The eight prongs represent protection against evil intent, perceived or otherwise, from all directions. Warriors believed that wearing this symbol would help lead the way to victory against their enemies.
What does Odin's raven symbolise?
Ravens are essential to Norse mythology. To the Vikings, the image of Odin, the “All-Father”, seated on his throne with ravens upon his shoulder, symbolised his power to see into the future with his mind and thoughts.
Pendant Details:
Material: Stainless steel
Height: 6cm
Width: 2.4cm
Chain: 2mm thick and 60cm long with a sturdy clasp.
What is Aegishjalmur?
The Aegishjalmur rune was used to protect warriors and to instil fear in their enemies. The name can be broken down into two parts: 'ægis-' meaning terror or awe, and '-hjálmr' meaning helm or covering.
What does Aegishjalmur symbolise?
The Aegishjalmur is a symbol of protection. The central circle represents the circle of protection within which the wearer is safe. The eight prongs represent protection against evil intent, perceived or otherwise, from all directions. Warriors believed that wearing this symbol would help lead the way to victory against their enemies.
What does Odin's raven symbolise?
Ravens are essential to Norse mythology. To the Vikings, the image of Odin, the “All-Father”, seated on his throne with ravens upon his shoulder, symbolised his power to see into the future with his mind and thoughts.
Pendant Details:
Material: Stainless steel
Height: 6cm
Width: 2.4cm
Chain: 2mm thick and 60cm long with a sturdy clasp.
![A pendant in the shape of a ravens skull is on show here. It faces downwards so that the beak is pointing to the floor. On the top of the skull is a black engraved helm of awe design. The rest of item is a silver colour.](http://bearcavetreasure.co.uk/cdn/shop/products/IMG-3878.jpg?v=1670502644&width=1445)
![A necklace hangs over a black rock. It is silver in colour with a link chain and a pendant in the shape of a birds skull. There are hollowed out bits for the nostrils on the beak and a design engraved onto the skull itself.](http://bearcavetreasure.co.uk/cdn/shop/products/IMG-3883.jpg?v=1670502644&width=1445)
![A angled view of a necklace complete with chain and raven skull pendant. All is silver in colour and is light to hold. When touching it you can feel the engraved design that sits on top of the skull.](http://bearcavetreasure.co.uk/cdn/shop/products/IMG-3882.jpg?v=1670502644&width=1445)
![A close up view of a ravens skull pendant. A very detailed helm of awe design is etched onto the top part of the skull. Attached to this is a sturdy looking chain and the whole item is leaning against a black rock.](http://bearcavetreasure.co.uk/cdn/shop/products/IMG-3879.jpg?v=1670502644&width=1445)
![In the open palm of a hand sits a ravens skull pendant. It is lying at an angle and you can see the intricate details of the engraving and the hollowed out nostrils and beak markings.](http://bearcavetreasure.co.uk/cdn/shop/products/IMG-3884.jpg?v=1670502645&width=1445)