Fenriswolf leather bracelet
Fenrir, also known as Fenriswolf, Vánagandr or Fenrisúlfr, is the first child of the god Loki and the giantess Angrboda in Norse mythology. He has many siblings, with only the Midgard Serpent and Hel, the goddess of death, coming from the same mother.
He is probably the most tragic figure in Norse mythology. Raised by the Wanen god Tyr, the gods began to fear him simply because of his size and strength and wanted to put him in chains, with his foster father lost his hand because he put it in the mouth of the wolf as a pledge.
Of this shackle that bears the name of Gleipnir, of the dwarves of sinew of bears, the
breath of fishes, the beards of women, the saliva of birds, the roots of mountains and
made with the sound of a running cat, it will transform itself into Ragnarök the
Liberate the Twilight of the Gods. There he will kill Odin, the father of the gods, but through his son Vidar himself perish.