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Norse wolf pendant in an ancient Futhark rune circle
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Germanic runic circle with wolf head
Rune circle of old Futhark, for which the Allfather Odin/ Wotan chose 9 days and 9 nights,wounded by his own spear Gungnir, to which the world tree Yggdrasil hung around to gain
knowledge of their magical powers.
A wolf's head was placed within the rune circle, since the wolf in Norse Mythology of many
meanings such as family sense, sense of justice, strength, protection, and other attributes
are said to exist.
One of these important attributes is also the constant striving for freedom. Also in From a
spiritual or shamanic point of view one can learn a lot from a wolf. Despite his loyalty to his
pack, he is often out and about alone shows his courage and his constant striving for freedom.
As a power animal, he passes these versatile attributes on to us humans and teaches us
that while relationships with others are important, so is the relationship and trust in ourselves.
Material: stainless steel
Dimensions: approx. 35 x 40mm
Weight : about 16.1g