Amulet of Loki
$54.00
$54.00
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● Production time 4-7 business days
● Estimated delivery 2-3 weeks
Product Information
Bronze material (90% copper 10% aluminium)
Silver version is 925 or above
Golden version is unpolished bronze that appears golden
Extremely durable
About 3.5cm tall
Neckhole about 3mm
Comes with a swab for cleaning it
Includes black 2mm linen rope for wearing
The story & symbolism
The shapeshifter and misguiding being, it's unclear if Loki was a god or just a being but his importance in the Norse mythology we know is remarkable. I've tried to create him kindof like a human but similar to the other gods, this is also a reference to his tricking personality. He is the only male god worn by the braid and this is a reference to him often shapeshifting into female beings and overall I'd say it's hard to say what he really is - he is a being that can shapeshift and be anything really.
The face
I've incorporated a lot of knots and locks around his design as his name could reference a lock or knot. His mouth is not visible and his beard and moustace are a soft reference to the story where his mouth gets sewn shut.
Locked hands
His hands can be seen in shackles as a reference to the time he got bound, there are also several pieces from archaeology found where he appears in shackles and it's a reference to those. He is seen wearing a similar coat and armor to the Odin amulet as a reference to his trickster and shapeshifting being.
Worn by the braid
As mentioned he is worn by the braid due to him shapeshifting into female beings at times, he also has a braided haircut with open sides and hair falling down on his sides in a knotted style.
Hood and freyas feathers
He can be seen with a hood that is a reference to a mystreious being, but the hood is down which means that he is not hiding himself in the current situation and is open and ready to interact. The feathers are a reference to the time Loki borrowed Freyas falcon cloak to fly, it's also a reference again to his shapeshifting being.
Back detail
Here is again a similar design to Odin and Thor since those gods he is often seen hanging around with. There is also a knotted line running down the armor to symbolize his binding and his symbolism with knots and locks.