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00 Thor Oed 4
Thor's hammer from Ödeshög - Mjöllnir based on a Viking era found in Sweden. With cotton cord. Zamak in silver or brass color. 4.5 x 3 cm.
00 Thor Oed 1
Thor's hammer from Ödeshög - Mjoelnir pendant, based on a jewellery of the Viking era found in Sweden. Zamak in silver or brass color. 2 x 3 cm.
00 Thor Mander
Thor's Hammer of Mandermark - Mjoelnir amulet of the Viking era after a find from the Danish island Møn Zamak in brass or silver color. 3 x 3 cm.
00 Wolfskreuz 3
Wolf cross Thor's Hammer replica from the Viking Era, resembling a cross, as well as a mjoelnir. Zamak in brass or silver color. 4.8 x 3 cm.
00 Thor Kabbarp 7
Large Thor's hammer according to a historical model from Kabbarp in Scania / Sweden. With cotton cord. Zamak in silver or brass color. 4.5 x 3.5 cm.
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Striking Thor's hammer from the Viking Age.
This Thor's hammer amulet is inspired by a find from Ödeshög in Sweden (Östergötland).
The Thorshammer from Ödeshög is characterised by its clear, almost graphic design.
Dimensions of the Thor's hammer pendant: 3.5 x 2.5 cm.
This Thor's hammer amulet is made of cast zinc alloy and is available in brass or silver colour.
A 2 mm thick, 1 metre long black cotton cord for the amulet is included.
In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Thor's hammer was very popular among the Vikings as a piece of jewellery to visibly distance themselves as pagans from the emerging cristianism. Thorshammer means malmer or lightning - it was the war hammer of the god Thor, with which he fought the enemies of the gods, especially the giants and the Midgard Serpent. After each throw, the Mjölnir returned to Thor's hand of its own accord.