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Norse Viking & Celtic Embroidered Patches

$ 3.17

  • Brand: VibeePins
  • Composition: Embroidered
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Suitable For: Accessories - Bags/Purses, Apparel - Coat/Jacket, Apparel - Jeans/Pants, Children, Crafts
  • Theme: Signs & Symbols
  • Type: Embroidery Patch
  • Unit of Sale: Single

Description

Norse Viking & Celtic Embroidered Patches. Norse Viking & Celtic Embroidered Patches with velcro on the back. Seven symbols to choose from. Size: 2.5inx2.5in Symbols played an important role in the Viking culture. From merely representing their faith, to calling on their gods for protection or instilling fear in their enemies, the Norse people used various symbols for different purposes. Valknut - Valknut is one of the most prominent and popular Viking symbols. Also known as Odin’s knot, Hrungnir’s heart, the knot of the slain warrior and the Heart of Vala, the Valknut is considered as the symbol of Odin. Yggdrasil (Tree of Life) - According to Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the Great Tree that connects the nine worlds/nine realms of the universe, namely Asgard, Midgard, Muspelheim, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Niflheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim. The Helm of Awe and Terror - Aegishjalmr (also known as the Helm of Awe and terror) is a rune stave that is known as a Viking symbol of protection. The Viking Compass/The Runic Compass - The Vegvisir, also known as the Viking compass/Nordic compass or the runic compass, is believed to provide guidance for a person who might lose/lost his way. The Triple Horn of Odin – The Horn Triskelion - The Triple Horn of Odin is a Viking symbol made of three interlocking horns representing the three horns in the myth regarding Odin and his quest for the magical mead, Odhroerir/Óðrerir, also known as the Mead of Poetry. Triskelion - Triskele or triskelion originates from the Greek word ‘tri’ and ‘Skelos’ to mean three legs. It is a triple spiral motif with three symmetrical bent shapes or swirls emanating from a single point. The triquetra - An ancient Celtic symbol, the triquetra is considered one of the oldest; dating back to as early as 500 BC when it was used to symbolize the triple goddess (maiden-mother-crone).