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Viking Tribal Wolf Head Pendant in Sterling Silver or Antique Bronze

Viking Tribal Wolf Head Pendant in Sterling Silver or Antique Bronze

Regular price $195.00 CAD
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This pendant, available in .925 sterling silver or antique bronze, captures the raw power and cunning of the wolf, symbolizing strength, loyalty, and the primal instincts that guide us.

In Norse Mythology, the wolf Fenrir was a symbol of chaos who eventually swallows Odin whole. However, the wolf was also associated with warriors, and Odin had two wolves as loyal companions.

Whether you're conquering your day or diving into the unknown, this wolf pendant is your talisman, a reminder that you’re not just part of the pack—you lead it. Bold, edgy, and dripping with tribal vibes, the Viking Tribal Wolf Head Pendant is more than an accessory—it's your new battle cry. Are you ready to wear the wild?

Details

  • Materials: available in either .925 sterling silver, a mix of 92.5% fine silver and 7.5% copper, or antique bronze, a mix of 90% copper and 10% tin. Both are free of nickel, zinc, or cadmium, which are common metal allergens, which can cause rashes and sores. For more info on bronze, read the blog post or consult my FAQ 
  • Pendant Dimensions: The pendant is 4cm wide and 5cm high with a 5x8mm wide bail opening. It is hollowed out in the back. Perfect for everyday wear.
  • Shipping info: Shipping is with tracking and full insurance. For international buyers, please be aware of taxes and duties are payable to your country and must be paid by the buyer and is not collected by me.
  • For any questions about my materials, processing time, and more, check out my FAQ for more info!

Vikings were a bit obsessed with wolves and the people who become them. There are upwards of 50 different werewolf stories Vikings would tell around roaring fires to help pass long, dark Scandinavian winters, which gives a complexity of the wolf as a symbol in Viking society. Vikings both admired wolves’ strength and, as a largely agricultural society, feared it.

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