



Valknut
The Valknut is a Nordic symbol consisting of either three intertwined
intertwined triangles or a knotted polygon with six corners,
similar to the Triqueta. For the Valknut there is also the name Wotan's knot
as it is often interpreted as a symbol for Odin and his Einherjer.
Its meaning points to the Trinity of life, death and resurrection.
Usually a depicted fylgia (animal following spirit) in depicted scenes
always associated with the Valknut. Made up of three interlocking triangles
existing symbol clearly has a Trinity symbolism.
The interpretations are extremely diverse, such as. Past, present and
future It is also often associated with the three brothers: Wotan, Vili and
Vé, who slew the giant Ymir, ending the reign of the giants
There are also interpretations that the Valknut is a symbol for the three Norns
(Goddesses of Destiny) or watch for the 9 Worlds.
Material : zinc alloy
Size : ca 30 x 30mm