Viking Skull Horned Helmet Axe Pendant
Viking Skull Horned Helmet Axe Pendant
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If you’re looking for statement men’s Viking jewellery or a stunning Viking jewellery gift, then this stainless steel Viking skull horned helmet axe pendant could be for you. This unique Viking pendant features the skull of a Viking warrior wearing a horned helmet carrying two axes.
Who were Vikings?
Vikings are also known as Norsemen and Northmen. Vikings were seafaring warriors who travelled from Scandinavian and raided wide areas of Europe from the late 8th to the 11th century. Vikings are known for being raiders, pirates, traders, explorers and colonisers.
Who wore horned helmets?
Horned helmets are thought to have been worn by Viking berserkers during battle. Viking berserkers were wild warriors, who threw themselves into battle in a trance-like fury. Berserkers were amongst the most feared of all Vikings.
What do axes symbolise?
As one of the oldest tools developed by humans the axe has been a symbol of battle and work since the Neolithic age. In many religions, the axe is used as a symbol of divine power and protection. Axes were the battle weapon of choice for many Viking warriors. As well using axes as weapons Vikings also used axes when building Viking longboats.
Pendant Details:
Material: Stainless steel
Height: 5cm
Width: 3cm
Chain: 2mm thick and 60cm long with a sturdy lobster clasp.
Who were Vikings?
Vikings are also known as Norsemen and Northmen. Vikings were seafaring warriors who travelled from Scandinavian and raided wide areas of Europe from the late 8th to the 11th century. Vikings are known for being raiders, pirates, traders, explorers and colonisers.
Who wore horned helmets?
Horned helmets are thought to have been worn by Viking berserkers during battle. Viking berserkers were wild warriors, who threw themselves into battle in a trance-like fury. Berserkers were amongst the most feared of all Vikings.
What do axes symbolise?
As one of the oldest tools developed by humans the axe has been a symbol of battle and work since the Neolithic age. In many religions, the axe is used as a symbol of divine power and protection. Axes were the battle weapon of choice for many Viking warriors. As well using axes as weapons Vikings also used axes when building Viking longboats.
Pendant Details:
Material: Stainless steel
Height: 5cm
Width: 3cm
Chain: 2mm thick and 60cm long with a sturdy lobster clasp.