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This striking bracelet represents unyielding strength, unwavering loyalty, and steadfast protection. Crafted from enduring stainless steel, it showcases wolf heads clasping the hinged closure with determined teeth. Linked by an intricate chainmail rope, this potent emblem of strength and loyalty will guard you with fervor. With high-quality detail and a polished finish, it stands as a perfect testament to Norse heritage. At The Pendle Witch Co, we take immense pride in offering meticulously crafted accessories that echo our dedication to artistry and authenticity. Add Viking Odin's Wolves Bracelet to your collection and embody a piece of enduring tradition.  The bracelet arrives in a faux leather Viking pouch.

 

The Legend of Odin's Wolves

 

In Norse mythology, Odin, the Allfather and chief of the gods, is often associated with wisdom, war, and death, but he is also known for his deep connection to the creatures of the world. Among these creatures, two magnificent wolves named Geri and Freki hold a special place in his legend.

 

The Companions of the Allfather

 

Geri and Freki, whose names mean "the greedy" and "the ravenous," were more than mere pets; they were fierce companions and symbols of Odin’s power and ferocity. These wolves accompanied Odin in his travels across the realms, ever ready to protect him and engage in battle alongside the god.

Odin was known to be a wanderer, often disguising himself as a mortal to gain knowledge and wisdom. Geri and Freki were at his side, embodying loyalty and strength. Odin often shared his meals with them, stating that he preferred to go without food, allowing the wolves to feast instead. This act symbolized his deep bond with them, as well as his understanding of the cycle of life and death.

 

Guardians of the Battlefield

 

As the god of war, Odin was often depicted leading the Valkyries to choose the bravest souls from the battlefield to join him in Valhalla. Geri and Freki served as his eyes and ears, scouting the fields of battle, ensuring that Odin was ever aware of the shifting tides of war. Their keen senses and fierce nature made them perfect guardians, striking fear into the hearts of Odin’s enemies.

 

The Symbolism of Geri and Freki

 

In addition to their roles as companions, Geri and Freki symbolize the duality of nature—strength and ferocity balanced with loyalty and protection. They represent the wild spirit of the wilderness and the untamed forces of the world. In many ways, they embody Odin’s own nature: a god who is wise yet fearsome, a protector yet a warrior.

 

Modern Interpretations

 

Today, Geri and Freki are often embraced in popular culture as symbols of loyalty, strength, and the spirit of the wild. For those who draw inspiration from Norse mythology, these wolves represent the connection between humanity and nature, embodying the fierce spirit of the Viking warriors who revered Odin.

In tattoos, artwork, and storytelling, Geri and Freki remind us of the enduring legacy of Norse mythology, symbolizing the balance of power and loyalty, the wildness of nature, and the eternal bond between a god and his fierce companions. Through their legend, we are reminded that true strength lies not only in power but also in the bonds that unite us with the world around us.

Viking Odin's Wolves Bracelet

SKU: VIK-WOL1
£22.00Price
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