



Ax of Perun - Aegishjalmur - Vegvisir
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Axe of Perun
Slavic pendant of the ax of the thunder god, each with an Aegishjalmur and a
Vegvisir decorated. n the Rus and the West Slavs was used as a tribute and symbol of power
liked to wear Perun's ax around his neck.
Archaeological finds were found in the Slavic countries of the Baltic States, Poland, the
Ukraine and western Russia.They are considered symbols of the sun and lightning and embody
the unity of these energies. Also as a symbol of protection against natural forces
they understood. The ax can be carried on both sides.
The Aegishjalmur takes place within the mythological literature in the stanzas
16 and 17 as well as in the prose after stanza 44 of the Fáfnismál, in the prose after
stanza 14 of Reginsmál and in section ’’Frá Fáfni, Regin ok Sigurði’’ the
Mention of Skáldskaparmál.
16 and 17 as well as in the prose after stanza 44 of the Fáfnismál, in the prose after
stanza 14 of Reginsmál and in section ’’Frá Fáfni, Regin ok Sigurði’’ the
Mention of Skáldskaparmál.
Vegvisir, the Icelandic Runic Compass. The meaning is that it is worn for
to ensure that one finds one's way in the storm (or translated in the storms of the
life) does not lose.
Material : zinc alloy
Size : 30 x 36mm
Size : 30 x 36mm