It was prophesied that Fenrir would break free from the chains that bound him
there were men and women who were passionate about the creation and crafting of ornaments
Odin was often depicted with two loyal wolves by his side
Viking necklaces and pendants for men and women are often remarkable works of art
This pendant honours the legacy of the Jarl
VIKING NECKLACE - FENRIR RUNIC CIRCLE Axt It was prophesied that FenrirVIKING NECKLACE FENRIR RUNIC CIRCLE Wolves were a significant symbol in Norse artifacts and legends, often carrying varied meanings. Fenrir, the giant wolf, was one of the central figures in the myths, the son of Loki and Angrboa. It was prophesied that he would break free from the chains that bound him, swallow the sun and the moon, and devour Odin during the battle of Ragnark, marking the end of the world. In contrast, other wolves in Norse