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Freya amulet after the find from Aska.
This cute pendant with the motif of Freya, the goddess of love, from the Viking Age was found in Aska in Östergötland, Sweden, and dates to the 9th - 10th century AD.
Link to the historical Freya-Amulet...
The Viking Age Freya pendant from Aska measures 3.5 x 2.7 cm and is made of bronze. A silver-plated version is also available. Alloy...
A leather cord in 1 m length is included.
The Norse goddess Freya is the goddess of love and luck and stands for fertility and good harvest. According to Norse mythology, Freya is the daughter of the sea god Njörd and the snow goddess Skadi, her brother is the fertility god Freyr. Freya leads the Valkyries and is allowed to take half of all fallen warriors to her court Sessrúmnir.
Freya also possesses a necklace forged by dwarves called a brisingamen, as well as a chariot pulled by forest cats and a feathered robe that allows one to glide through the air like a falcon.