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Viking Oath Gift Set

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Torcs were decorative and prestigious items of jewellery worn in various ancient cultures, including the Celts, Greeks, and Romans and vikings. They were typically made of metal, often gold or silver, and were worn as necklaces or bracelets. The exact purpose of torcs in ancient times varied across cultures, but they generally held symbolic and social significance:


1. Status and Wealth: Torcs were often associated with high social status and wealth. The materials and craftsmanship used to create them made them valuable and a symbol of one's position in society.

2. Ritual and Religious Significance: Some torcs were used in religious and ritual contexts. They might have been worn by priests or used in ceremonies to signify the wearer's connection to the divine.

3. Decorative Adornments: Torcs were also worn purely for decorative purposes, enhancing the wearer's appearance and showcasing their artistic and cultural tastes.

4. Gifts and Tokens of Honor: Torcs could be given as gifts or tokens of honor to mark special occasions or achievements, such as in Roman times when they were awarded to military officers for valor.

5. Trade and Exchange: Torcs could be used as a form of currency or a valuable trade item in certain regions and periods.

The specific significance and use of torcs varied from culture to culture and evolved over time. They are often found in archaeological discoveries and provide insights into the artistry, social hierarchies, and cultural practices of ancient civilisations.


"Berserker" is a term derived from Old Norse and is used to describe ancient Norse warriors who were known for their frenzied and fearless behavior in battle. These warriors would enter a state of uncontrollable rage, often attributed to a combination of battle frenzy, adrenaline, and possibly the consumption of certain substances.


The axe was a very utilised tool and weapon in Norse culture.

The term "Berserker axe" is often used in fantasy settings, such as Dungeons & Dragons.


 Material: Marine grade stainless steel.


 Size: Size:27*60mm.


 Chain: 50CM stainless steel.


Ragnar Vikings inspired.

Handmade Ragnar Lothbrok Arm Ring made of stainless steel depicting Viking Dragons. 


The Norse cuff design of this fantastic bracelet animates the Dragon - Nidhogg. In Norse Mythology, Nidhogg dwelled in the roots of the Tree of Life - Yggdrasil. Nidhogg fought in the rebellion against the Aesir Gods. He's one of the few mythical creatures to have witnessed and survived the Ragnarok. 


This design was made famous by Ragnar Lothbroke and Athelstan of the Vikings TV Series. 

This Viking jewellery design is perfect for Men & Women; and will make an excellent gift idea for your favorite Norse enthusiast. 


This Viking Style wristband is made from Stainless Steel so that it won't tarnish like silver; it's resistant to corrosion; it's durable and won't fade. Dragons played a central role in Norse culture and lore. This unique Ragnar bracelet will last you a lifetime. Bring out your inner Viking by grabbing one today:)

FEATURES

 Material: Zinc Alloy

Bracelet Size: 

The wrist adjustment perimeters for this armband are 18cm wrist-circumference.
internal width of approximately 6-8 cm, with a 0.6" thickness.

This Nordic bangle can be adjusted to better fit by increasing or decreasing the distance between the two terminals.

Weight: approximately 63g.

PLEASE NOTE: This Viking bracelet arm ring requires a bit of strength to be sized to your wrist. 

Mug 

 Wood Style Beer Mug

Tree of life Drakkar Tankard Mug Nordic


 Size: as the show of picture, has

600ml (20oz) capacity.

Beer mug "Danegeld Tankard" in a cool Viking design for the party or as a gift. The Mug is 14.5 centimeters high and equipped with a rustproof metal insert. It shows the Norse Tree of life , wooden branch as a handle. The jar should only be washed by hand.

Imagine drinking out of this mug with your beer buddies, close relatives or what have you!

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