Germanic wolf in runic circle
The wolf has a variety of meanings in Norse beliefs and occurs in various stories to light. There
would be e.g. the wolves of Odin Geri and Freki, who always accompany the Allfather. The best
known might be the wolf Fenrir, who Ragnarök campaigns against the gods.
The wolf was also used by the Celts because of its strong sense of family Worshiped by the druids
and often stood as a totem for the community. who protect them and should lead through difficult
times.
In mythology, he is described as the being who never loses his bearings and always acts for the
good of all.
Like the god Tyr, the wolf is assigned to the rune Tiwaz, which stands for determination, war and
justice stand. By doing so, he helps the sense of justice as well as that strengthen judgement.
The stainless steel pendant shows the head of a wolf surrounded by a circle of runes old futhark is
enclosed. On the back there is an Aegishjalmur that render the wearer imperceptible to the enemy
and extraordinary powers should lend.
Material: stainless steel
Dimensions: about 45 x 40
Weight : about 21g
Manufacturer information:
FENRISSHOP
Schweinberger Siegfried
Gotlandweg 2
59494 Soest
Germany
Tel.: +49 15118683042
Email: support@Fenrisshop.com
