| Magic Rune Necklaces |
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Throughout history, the runes have always had a dual function of being both sacred signs used for divination and incantations, and a straightforward system for writing and communication between humans. |
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| Alrun Runes |
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Bindrunes are monogram-like designs made up of several runes that share lines. Each Bindrune usually contains up to six runes. The purpose of the Bindrunes is to help people and can generate feelings like strength, courage fairness and logic. |
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| LavaDesign - Volcano Pearls |
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Jewelry made in the form of Lava drops produced with natural lava from the volcanoes of Iceland. The Lava Design Volcano Pearls are available as necklace and two types of earrings. |
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| The Golden Trinity |
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The Trinity is a symbol made of three crosses signifying The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. It is made in three shades of 14-carat gold, yellow, red and white. |
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| Thor & Thors Hammers |
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Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir, is the legendary magical weapon of Thor, the Norse God of Thunder and Lightning. The symbol is a stylized representation of the weapon. It is said that Mjolnir always returned after it was thrown. Today the Thor’s hammer is often worn by people to signify their Norse heritage and for protection. |
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| Rings |
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Rings with Runic Inscriptions and the Image of Iceland. The Rune rings are hand made in Iceland in Sterling Silver. |
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| Iceland & Icelandic Landscape |
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Here you find various Images of Iceland such as Maps of Iceland, Images of Geysir and Gullfoss, old Icelandic Turf House and more. |
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| Viking Jewelry |
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Viking replica jewelry cast in Sterling Silver from original museum pieces found in Iceland. Archeological jewelry from Iceland. The Viking jewelry from Iceland is hand made according to the best workmanship. Viking Jewelry Rings, Brooches and Bracelets with Runic and Viking designs. |
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| Magic Gold Rune Necklaces |
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The magical symbols are thought to be derived from the runic writing system. The most famous magic runes are the Helm of Awe, and Signpost. The Helm of Awe is the magical symbol of protection used by early Vikings. Signpost is sometimes referred to as "runic compass". The Vikings believed it would help prevent one from getting lost and they usually marked the symbol on the forehead. |
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