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Fenrir Pe-112 silver

kr750.00

5 in stock

This pendant is based on a find from Ireland. It was larger than this piece, about 5 centimeters tall, and carved in wood, but otherwise, we have stayed close to the original find. The discovery was made in Dublin during excavations at Fishamble Street and dates back to the years 900 – 1100.

At that time, the area was heavily influenced by Scandinavian Vikings.

The significance of the wolf-like creature is difficult to determine, but a reasonable interpretation is that it reflects Norse mythology when the wolf Fenrir’s son Skoll (“treachery”) swallows the sun at Ragnarök, or its brother Hati does the same with the moon.

Pictures of the original can be seen here: http://irisharchaeology.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/DSC_0768.jpg

Made of sterlingsilver 925.

All pendants come with a black cord with adjustable length.

Dimensions 19 × 19 mm