Viking Hugin and Munin cape brooch, in bronze
Envío: CONSULTAR
Envío: 1-2 SEMANAS
Envío: 2-3 SEMANAS
Envío:
1 SEMANA
Envío:
1 SEMANA
Envío: Menos de 1 SEMANA
Envío:
Menos de 1 SEMANA
0
unidad
unidades
This cloak clasp in the shape of two beautiful ornate birds is a real treasure. The motif of the two birds is a representation of Odin's faithful messengers, Hugin and Munin (or Huginn and Muninn), a recurring motif in Celtic and Viking art. In Norse mythology, ravens fly over Asgard and Midgard and return each night to the Father of All Gods (also known as Hrafnáss, the 'raven god') to tell him all that they have seen and heard.
With this two-piece cloak brooch, you can add a unique touch to any outfit, whether at medieval markets, Viking gatherings, historical reenactment events, or just in your everyday life. Each piece has 3 eyelets (approximately 3 mm in diameter) that allow you to sew the Viking brooch onto your clothing. Both parts snap together, providing a secure closure for your garment. In addition, the eyelets are ideal for attaching additional jewelry, such as chains.
This charming brass brooch is a real eye catcher that will make a great gift for Valentine's Day, Christmas, and any occasion in between.
Take this opportunity to own a piece of Viking jewelry that represents the wisdom and protection of Hugin and Munin!
Features
| Length | 5.8 cm. |
|---|---|
| Weight | 6 gr. |
| Width | 1.6 mm. |
- Credit Card
- Google Pay
- Apple Pay
- Paypal
Inquiry about Viking Hugin and Munin cape brooch, in bronze
Reference: 225050000
This cloak clasp in the shape of two beautiful ornate birds is a real treasure. The motif of the two birds is a representation of Odin's faithful messengers, Hugin and Munin (or Huginn and Muninn), a recurring motif in Celtic and Viking art. In Norse mythology, ravens fly over Asgard and Midgard and return each night to the Father of All Gods (also known as Hrafnáss, the 'raven god') to tell him all that they have seen and heard.
With this two-piece cloak brooch, you can add a unique touch to any outfit, whether at medieval markets, Viking gatherings, historical reenactment events, or just in your everyday life. Each piece has 3 eyelets (approximately 3 mm in diameter) that allow you to sew the Viking brooch onto your clothing. Both parts snap together, providing a secure closure for your garment. In addition, the eyelets are ideal for attaching additional jewelry, such as chains.
This charming brass brooch is a real eye catcher that will make a great gift for Valentine's Day, Christmas, and any occasion in between.
Take this opportunity to own a piece of Viking jewelry that represents the wisdom and protection of Hugin and Munin!
Hugin & Munin are two ravens in Norse mythology that belong to the god Odin. The name 'Hugin' means 'thought' and 'Munin' means 'memory'. According to legend, Odin sends the ravens to fly over the world to gather information and then they return to the god to inform him of all they have seen and heard. Hugin is said to represent intelligence and thought, while Munin represents memory and mind. These two ravens are a common theme in Viking culture and are often depicted in jewelry and art of the period.



