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Viking warrior with Viking axe the symbol honoring Viking long gone tradition

Viking Axe: Viking Jewelry Honoring Long Gone Tradition

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Viking axe was the major and the most common Viking weapon. Because it didn't take much time and effort to create, the majority of the Vikings could possess an axe for themselves. Because of this connection with the Vikings, the Viking axe has become the symbol honoring the Viking age and the Norse spirit.

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Viking jewelry that has been stolen

Vadstena Bracteate: Viking Jewelry and Cult of Odin

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Vadstena Bracteate was the Viking Jewelry found in Vadstena, Sweden in 1774. It features a man riding on his horse and a raven accompanying him. This man was assumed to be Odin the Allfather. The runic letters surrounding the jewelry evoked mysteries and doubts. However, this piece of Viking Jewelry has been stolen since 1938 and is yet to be found. 

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Modern construction of Viking woman wearing jewelry

Viking Jewelry Purpose: 4 Major Reasons, The Last Was Unique

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The Vikings loved to wear jewelry. But the Viking Jewelry Purpose was not completely similar to the reasons why we used the jewelry in this day and age.

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Image of Viking berserker Viking warrior Viking jewelry

Viking Bear Jewelry: Symbol of Resilience, Bravery, and Odin Worship

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Viking bear actually meant the Viking berserkers. They were the great warriors according to the Viking saga. Their symbol has won the test of time and reaching the modern world. The Viking bear symbol is truly a source of inspiration in this day and age.

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Image of Viking warriors with axe

Was Viking Double-Edged Axe Historical?

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Viking axe was used not only for splitting wood but also for splitting skulls. But doubt is all around as to whether the Viking double-edged axe ever existed.

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