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Viking bronze bracelet with wolves - Odin symbol

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$67.98 USD
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$67.98 USD
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Highlights

This imposing Viking bangle, crafted from high-quality bronze, is a striking piece of jewelry that combines traditional craftsmanship with the powerful symbolism of Norse mythology.

  • Detailed depiction of the wolf heads Geri and Freki, the faithful companions of the god Odin
  • Made from two intricately twisted bronze wires, based on historical models
  • High flexibility thanks to the hand-crafted winding, allowing for individual adjustment to the wrist
  • Solid construction, weighing approximately 48 g and with an outer diameter of about 7.5 cm
  • Timeless design that can be worn as a powerful status symbol by both men and women
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Viking bronze bracelet with wolves and Odin symbol
Viking bronze bracelet with wolves - Odin symbol
Viking bronze bracelet with wolves and Odin symbol

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Questions about the product Viking bronze bracelet with wolves - Odin symbol

What mythological significance do the wolves at the ends of the bracelet have, and for which god are they typical companions?

The wolves represent Geri (the Greedy One) and Freki (the Ravenous One), the constant companions of the god Odin. In mythology, they symbolize strength, loyalty, and protection, and represent the connection to the god of war and wisdom.

What materials were traditionally used for such Viking bracelets, and what role did the jewelry play as a status symbol in Nordic society?

During the Viking Age, bracelets were traditionally made from materials such as bronze, silver, and gold, though iron, bone, or horn were used less frequently. As a significant status symbol, they reflected the wearer's wealth and social rank; while bronze was widespread, precious metals like silver and gold remained the preserve of the elite. Besides their decorative function, they often served as a portable form of currency and symbolized strength, courage, and belonging to a community.

What symbolic meaning do the knot patterns on the bracelet have, and how do they reflect the craftsmanship of the Viking Age?

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How should the Viking bronze bracelet be properly fitted and adjusted to avoid material breakage, and what care is advisable for the long-term preservation of the piece of jewelry?

The bronze Viking bracelet should be adjusted to the wrist circumference once by carefully and evenly bending it to prevent material fatigue or breakage from frequent bending. To put it on and take it off, a sideways, twisting motion over the narrowest part of the wrist is recommended. For long-term preservation, the jewelry should be protected from chemicals, water, and perspiration, stored in a cloth pouch, and regularly polished with a soft cloth.