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Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
Amulet of Njörd
$68.00 $54.00
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● Production time 4-7 business days
● Estimated delivery 2-3 weeks
Custom Made
● Made for you after you order
● Handmade in Estonia, EU
● Type E item
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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
Njörd is a well attested figure in Norse Mythology. He is the father of Freyr and Freya, the husband of Skadi, a future survivor of Ragnarök, owner of many temples and much much more. He is associated mainly with the sea, fishing and worship. There is even late surviving evidence of Njörds worship in Norway, where people would sascrifice to him and thank him during plentiful fishing trips. Below you can find more how I've decided to symbolize him:
Waterfall beard
Due to his association with water and mainly the shore, I've depicted his beard as a waterfall. On the back in black details (hard to see on the picture) are also swirls to symbolize the waves and foam caused by them.
Husband of skadi
Skadi choses Njörd as his husband after her father is killed. She does this by being only able to see the toes of several gods, she thinks she is picking Baldr based on the pretty toes but instead it is Njörd. I've also added this little detail to the amulet as I feel it is important to his lore.
God of chariots and nine daughters
Njörd is said to be the god of chariots, that there is such a kenning for him. He is also said to be the father of nine daughters, the same is said for Aegir and Ran and it's widely agreed upon that nine daughters means waves, perhaps there is more to this nine daughters story but that we have lost to time now sadly. I've depicted a chariot on the bottom of his attire as well as nine heads decorating the coat he is wearing.
Friend of sailors
Because he was worshipped as late as the 19th century as well as one of the earliest gods we have evidence of worship for, I've depicted his back as nooses. These symbolize lures and hooks that ships can hold onto, meaning he holds on to ships so the crews dont drown or go missing on the sea as well as aiding with fishing.
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Amulet of Njörd

$68.00 $54.00
Worldwide Shipping
● Production time 4-7 business days
● Estimated delivery 2-3 weeks
Custom Made
● Made for you after you order
● Handmade in Estonia, EU
● Type E item
Learn more
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