One of the most recognisable Odin Viking symbols, the Valknut, consists of three interlocking triangles. This mysterious and powerful symbol is often associated with Odin, the ruler of Asgard and the god of war, wisdom, and the afterlife.
The Valknut is strongly linked to warriors who died in battle. It’s thought to represent those who were chosen by Odin to enter Valhalla, his great hall for fallen warriors. Some interpretations also suggest that the Valknut symbolises the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, reinforcing the Viking belief in destiny and the afterlife.
It’s commonly found on Viking burial sites, runestones, and artefacts, reinforcing its association with death, courage, and the power of Odin himself. If you’re searching for a Viking fate symbol, the Valknut is one of the most meaningful representations of destiny.
In Viking culture, the dragon—often called a dreki (dragon) or ormr (serpent/worm)—represented a complex duality: it was both a terrifying force of cosmic chaos and a protective symbol of strength and authority. Unlike the winged, fire-breathing dragons of later European folklore, Viking dragons were typically coiling, venomous, wingless serpents that embodied entropy, greed, and fate.
Description
Brand:100% Brand New and High Quality
Material: Alloy
Occasion: Amulet, Talisman, Wedding, Party, Birthday, Sea Travel, Shopping.
Gender: Men, Women Necklace
Pendant Size: 5.5 x 5.5 cm.
Necklace length: 60 cm.
Package: 1 pc (No box)
Material: Alloy
Manufacture Country: Thailand
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