Amulet of Odin's Messengers – Raven & Futhark Pewter Pendant
Can you hear the silent call of the North? This massive pendant is not just an ordinary piece of jewelry; it is a symbol of ancient wisdom and a connection to the gods of Asgard. The central motif is a stylized raven, referring to the faithful companions of the highest god, Odin. The amulet is surrounded by a magical circle of runes, lending it protective power. If you are looking for an accessory that underscores your affinity for Viking history, mythology, or paganism, this piece made of high-quality English pewter is created just for you. Thanks to the patinated finish, it looks as if it were just raised from an ancient hoard, yet it fits perfectly with both modern and historical clothing. Further product information ...
Amulet of Odin's Messengers – Raven & Futhark Pewter Pendant
Detailed Description and Usage
The pendant is cast from premium English Pewter, which is safe (lead-free) and durable. The surface is artificially patinated, highlighting the depth of the relief – the dark background beautifully accentuates the bright body of the raven and the individual characters of the runic alphabet along the perimeter. The jewelry comes on a long black leather cord, which is easy to adjust, although its length of 76 cm is ideal for wearing over a tunic or t-shirt. The cord is equipped with a practical screw barrel clasp, which is discreet and sturdy.
Specifications
| Pendant Material | English Pewter (lead-free, patinated) |
| Cord Material | Genuine Buffalo Leather |
| Diameter | approx. 51 mm (2 inches) |
| Thickness | approx. 3 mm |
| Cord Length | approx. 76 cm (30 inches) |
| Weight (total) | approx. 35 g |
| Included | Velvet storage pouch |
Historical Context: Huginn and Muninn
The raven was a sacred bird for the ancient Norsemen. This amulet specifically refers to Huginn ("Thought") and Muninn ("Memory"), two ravens that sat on the shoulders of the god Odin. Every morning they flew out into the world (Midgard) to whisper into their master's ear everything they had seen and heard in the evening. The raven was also a symbol on Viking war banners from the 9th to the 11th century. Surrounding the raven on this amulet is an inscription in the Elder Futhark, the oldest known runic alphabet of 24 characters, which was used not only for writing but also for magic and divination.
Care and Maintenance
English pewter is an alloy that, unlike cheap costume jewelry metals, does not tarnish easily and is very stable. If the pendant seems dull over time, simply wash it in warm water with a little soap and dry it with a soft cloth. Avoid aggressive silver cleaners. Pay more attention to the leather cord – leather does not like prolonged soaking (e.g., while bathing or swimming), as it could become hard and crack. Occasionally, you can treat the leather with beeswax.
Recommendation
This amulet would perfectly complement your costume if you add, for example, a cloak pin with a similar animal motif or a leather belt pouch.
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