925 Sterling Silver Ring - Helm Of Awe

Measured on a ring of size: 13/70 Weight approx.7.1 g 925 sterling silver.
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925 Sterling Silver Ring - Helm Of Awe
  • 3 In stock
  • Delivery time: 1 - 2 Workdays (DE - int. shipments may differ)
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40,00 € *
925 Sterling Silver Ring - Helm Of Awe
  • 3 In stock
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40,00 € *
925 Sterling Silver Ring - Helm Of Awe
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Description
Measured on a ring of size: 13/70 Weight approx.7.1 g 925 sterling silver. The Vaknut pendant made of three interwoven triangles is made of the finest 925 sterling silver. The wotans knot is a symbol of Germanic origin, which is regarded as a symbol of the three triads. A triad stands for Vile, Voden un Ve (Odin, Tyxr and Thor), - the triad of the origin. Another triadet stands for "being" or "is" and the last triad, but symbolizes the destruction but also the new beginning or new beginning. The Helm of Awe, also known as the Helmet of Awe, is a Viking symbol of Nordic mythology. In order to develop its effects, the wearer must first press it against his forehead. Like the Viking people, they wore the symbol on the inside of their combat helmet or between their eyes for protection in battle and to protect themselves from magical attacks.
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