Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie
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● Production time 2-5 business days
● Estimated delivery 2-3 weeks
The story & symbolism
This design features wolves around the pattern entangled in a loop. As I've based this on an archaeological find I cannot say for sure if these are Geri and Freki or perhaps Skoll and Hati. They do not do not seem to be eating the sun and moon so I doubt the latter and I'm not sure if the buckles/brooches we're indications of greed - perhaps. But it is strange that the design features two of them, I believe it's either another story we have lost or it's a coincidence that there is two of them and ofcourse these could be Geri and Freki. This design is considered under the Jelling style and I've named the item after that style as well but it could also be categorised under the Mammen style.
Skaill buckle/brooch
Dated to around the 8th to 10th century, it is believed to be made in the Isle of Man. It was rediscovered in Scotland buried in a box with a lot of other items by a boy chasing rabbits in March of 1858. The design features what seems to be two wolves, people have speculated these to be dogs as well but considering other designs from that time period then I don't think these are dogs - wolves were depicted like this on many buckles and pendants.
The story & symbolism
This design features wolves around the pattern entangled in a loop. As I've based this on an archaeological find I cannot say for sure if these are Geri and Freki or perhaps Skoll and Hati. They do not do not seem to be eating the sun and moon so I doubt the latter and I'm not sure if the buckles/brooches we're indications of greed - perhaps. But it is strange that the design features two of them, I believe it's either another story we have lost or it's a coincidence that there is two of them and ofcourse these could be Geri and Freki. This design is considered under the Jelling style and I've named the item after that style as well but it could also be categorised under the Mammen style.
Skaill buckle/brooch
Dated to around the 8th to 10th century, it is believed to be made in the Isle of Man. It was rediscovered in Scotland buried in a box with a lot of other items by a boy chasing rabbits in March of 1858. The design features what seems to be two wolves, people have speculated these to be dogs as well but considering other designs from that time period then I don't think these are dogs - wolves were depicted like this on many buckles and pendants.
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Jelling Wolf Pattern Zip Hoodie

Worldwide Shipping
● Production time 2-5 business days
● Estimated delivery 2-3 weeks
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