Description
Figures of the Æsir and Vanir, keepers of fate, war, and wonder, carved in resin like echoes of wood.
Here is Odin, the All-Father, who traded an eye at Mímir’s well for wisdom deeper than the roots of Yggdrasil. He stands with wolves Geri and Freki, and the raven’s shadow always near, a wanderer cloaked in secrets and seiðr. Here too is Freyja, Lady of the Vanir, goddess of love, magic, and battle’s choosing, her cats drawing her chariot, her tears of amber still gleaming. Thor, red-bearded defender of Midgard, wields Mjölnir, hammer of thunder and ward against giants, his presence a shield for hearth and kin. Each figure is more than ornament — it is an ember of story, a vessel of living myth, a way to welcome the gods of the North into your hall.
Ways of Use:
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Invoke Odin on your altar when you seek wisdom, poetry, or the courage to walk the unknown path.
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Call upon Freyja for love’s blessings, seiðr’s mystery, and the strength to choose your fate.
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Place Thor at the doorway to guard against chaos, malice, and storm.
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Use these figures in ritual storytelling, weaving the sagas into the present moment.
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Set them as sacred décor, keeping alive the memory of ancestors who once called on these gods by firelight.
Ancestral voices carved in form, reminding us that the old gods still walk beside us.
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