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Celtic Boar from Bibracte
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Pendant in the shape of a wolf skull, inspired by the pagan beliefs of the ancient Nordic cultures. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 3 x 1.7 cm.
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Pendant in the shape of a wolf skull.

This striking pendant is designed in the shape of a wolf skull and reflects the veneration of wolves in Nordic culture.

This wolf skull pendant is based on historical sources from Northern Europe and Celtic regions. The wolf held a special place in many pre-Christian societies: as a wild animal living on the edge of human settlements, it embodied strength, endurance and social order, but also proximity to untamed nature.

The wolf head pendant picks up on the symbolism of pagan thinking in a clear, reduced form, symbolising the close relationship between pre-Christian societies and their environment.

A timeless piece of history for people interested in archaeology, paganism and traditional symbolic language.

The wolf skull pendant measures 3 x 1.7 x 0.9 cm.

You can purchase the pendant in high-quality bronze or in genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, you can also order it in 925 sterling silver (please note delivery time).
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A black leather cord is included with the wolf skull pendant.



For the Germanic tribes, the wolf was particularly warlike and mythically charged. The wolf was considered a symbol of the warrior: wild, fearless, untamed. Berserkers and Ulfhednar (warriors in wolf skins) believed that they took on the strength and fury of the wolf in battle.

The Germanic tribes regarded wolves as companions of the fallen on the battlefield, and Odin (Wotan) was accompanied by two wolves, Geri ("the greedy") and Freki ("the voracious"), who embodied battle, death and insatiable hunger.

Among the Celts, the wolf had a nature-loving, partly protective role. It was considered the guardian of the forests and a guide between worlds, and was connected to the otherworld – the realm of gods and ancestors. Goddesses such as Morrígan or regional mother goddesses were associated with wolves.
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Pendant in the shape of a wolf skull.

This striking pendant is designed in the shape of a wolf skull and reflects the veneration of wolves in Nordic culture.

This wolf skull pendant is based on historical sources from Northern Europe and Celtic regions. The wolf held a special place in many pre-Christian societies: as a wild animal living on the edge of human settlements, it embodied strength, endurance and social order, but also proximity to untamed nature.

The wolf head pendant picks up on the symbolism of pagan thinking in a clear, reduced form, symbolising the close relationship between pre-Christian societies and their environment.

A timeless piece of history for people interested in archaeology, paganism and traditional symbolic language.

The wolf skull pendant measures 3 x 1.7 x 0.9 cm.

You can purchase the pendant in high-quality bronze or in genuine silver-plated.
Alternatively, you can also order it in 925 sterling silver (please note delivery time).
Alloy...

A black leather cord is included with the wolf skull pendant.



For the Germanic tribes, the wolf was particularly warlike and mythically charged. The wolf was considered a symbol of the warrior: wild, fearless, untamed. Berserkers and Ulfhednar (warriors in wolf skins) believed that they took on the strength and fury of the wolf in battle.

The Germanic tribes regarded wolves as companions of the fallen on the battlefield, and Odin (Wotan) was accompanied by two wolves, Geri ("the greedy") and Freki ("the voracious"), who embodied battle, death and insatiable hunger.

Among the Celts, the wolf had a nature-loving, partly protective role. It was considered the guardian of the forests and a guide between worlds, and was connected to the otherworld – the realm of gods and ancestors. Goddesses such as Morrígan or regional mother goddesses were associated with wolves.
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