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Viking Helm of Awe: Shield Against Adversity. Helm of Awe Amulet - Ancient Norse Safeguard. Asatru Inspired

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  • Two-Sided Aegishjelm Pendant: Embrace Norse Mystique with Sterling Silver
  • Crafted from 925 Sterling Silver
  • Size: 0.91 inches (23 mm) in diameter
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Two-Sided Aegishjelm Pendant: Embrace Norse Mystique with Sterling Silver

 

Material: 

• Crafted from 925 Sterling Silver.

• Size: 0.91 inches (23 mm) in diameter.

 

Unlock the Aegishjalmur's Secret Meaning:

 

The name Ægishjalmur, also known as the Helm of Awe, harks back to Viking traditions, where this powerful symbol found its place on shields, central helmet lines, clothing, and ritual tools of Runic Gothi and Ghydia.

 

The Helm of Awe served a dual purpose, both on the battlefield and in the spiritual realm. In military deployment or Galdr use, it was designed to invoke a profound sense of awe in those who beheld it. Its effects were twofold: to inspire awe and to captivate onlookers, often to the point of distraction. This is why it adorned shields and the central lines of helmets, ensuring its visibility. This historical significance is well-documented in Icelandic sources.

 

The Ægishjalmur wasn't limited to the battlefield; it was a symbol for personal empowerment and motivation. Inscribed, for example, on the inside of a helmet, it served to protect and inspire the wearer. Traditionally, it was placed between the eyes or carved into the nose shield of battle helmets, and even onto weapons.

 

In modern times, the Ægishjalmur is cherished by spiritually awakened individuals of Germanic and Nordic descent. It's not only worn as pendants but also inked as permanent tattoos, signifying a deep commitment to Asatro.

 

In Vinland Asatro circles and throughout Germanic lands, the Ægishjalmur acts as a symbol of identity among like-minded individuals. It's also a decorative emblem, although some wear it in Iceland without fully understanding its historical significance. The esoteric types, too, may don it without recognizing its intended meaning, furthering its cultural resonance. 

 

Discover the mystique of the Aegishjalmur with our stunning pendant. It's more than just jewelry; it's a connection to the ancient power of Norse mythology.

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Listed on 24 October, 2023