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Viking Bracelet - Skoll & Hati Wolves

SKOLL & HATI "THE GREAT DEVOURERS" VIKING BRACELET

Wolves are central to Norse Mythology. Odin, the Allfather, has two as close companions named Geri and Freki, while the Fenrir wolf is a monstrous beast that will partake in ending the world as we know it during Ragnarok. 

In Norse mythology, Skoll and Hati are two wolves who are said to chase the sun and moon across the sky. Skoll chases the sun, while Hati chases the moon. They are destined to remain trapped in their endless cycle until the end of days.

Our Viking Bracelet - Skoll & Hati Wolves is a perfect way to showcase your strength and resilience. The wolves Skoll and Hati are powerful symbols of determination and perseverance, as they chase the sun and moon across the sky without rest. Wearing this bracelet can help you tap into that same energy and harness your inner strength.

The intricate details of the wolves' design add an element of elegance and sophistication, making this bracelet a perfect way to elevate any outfit and showcase your unique style.

Specifications:

  • Authentic Viking Wolf Symbol
  • Material: 316L Stainless Steel
  • Size: 19-23cm
  • Fine Handmade Craftsmanship

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Viking Bracelet - Skoll & Hati Wolves

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Great bracelet, great quality for the price!!

Great piece here! Beautifully crafted, nice weight to it so it doesn't feel "cheap". I wear it now every day and I absolutely love it.

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My husband loved it!

Surprised my husband with this for his birthday and it's really nice and had a good weight.

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Impressive!!!

Nice piece of jewelry. Good weight and a very unique clasp too. Thoroughly impressed.

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Awesome gift!

I absolutely love this gift my girlfriend got it for me and I love it feels good on you it's strong I'm really happy I own it

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Perfect!

Perfect; as a reminder to keep one’s hand from out of the wolf’s, mouth.