0 TH Wolfskreuz
Wolf cross replica after an original Viking Thor's Hammer which was found in Fossi / Iceland. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 3.9 x 2.1 cm.
0 TH Sejro
Replica of the Thor's Hammer from Sejro in Denmark, from the middle of the 9th century. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 2.5 x 2 cm.
0 TH Falster
Thor's Hammer pendant replica according to a finding from the silver treasure of Vålse in Denmark. With leather cord. Bronze or silver plated. 3.5 x 2.5 cm.
0 TH Hait
Exact replica of a Thor's Hammer pendant according to a model of the Viking Era found in Hedeby / Germany. Bronze or silver plated. 2.6 x 1.7 cm.
0 TH Lae
Replica of a Thor's Hammer pendant along the lines on a Viking Molnir found in Laeby / Sweden. With leather cord. Bronze and silver plated. 2.9 x 2 cm.
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Miniature Mjölnir of the Viking Age from Iceland.
This enchanting Viking Mjölnir has a special meaning because this amulet combines pagan with Christian symbolism and is therefore also called the Wolf's Cross.
The original, which this miniature Thor's hammer is modelled on, was found in Fossi on Iceland and dates to the Viking period of the 10th century. It shows a pagan wolf's face in connection with a cross, which can also be interpreted as a Thor's hammer according to its shape.
Perhaps the bearer of this icelandic Mjölnir wanted to assure himself of both heavenly powers. In any case, the Thor's hammer from Fossi is a remarkable contemporary testimony of the mental upheavals that moved people at the end of the Viking Age.
You can buy this miniature Thor's hammer in bronze orin real silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (Please note the delivery time). Alloy...
Wolfs Cross dimensions: 1.9 x 1.3 cm.
The Vikings called the Thor's hammer Mjölnir, which means crusher or lightning because that Thor's hammer was a magical weapon of the Norse god Thor, with which he defeated his enemies, especially the giants and, in Ragnarök, the Midgard Serpent.
In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Thor's hammer was very widespread among the Vikings as a counter-model to the Christian cross, in order to be able to clearly distinguish themselves as Old Believers from the developing Christianity.