Fenrir Wolf Head Ring
£52.00
Beautifully cast in sterling silver with an oxidised finish which highlights the fine detailing.
The Wolf Fenrir was inspired by Viking Folklore, etched with Celtic design, tying together these ancient tribal cultures.
Matching pendants, earrings and studs available in separate listings.
Small Wolf Head Pendant
Large Wolf Head Pendant
Stud Earrings
Matching Earring
• Select ring size when ordering – US sizes are listed
• See ring size chart if unsure
• Buyer responsible for postage if exchange in size required
• Comes Gift boxed
• Ships direct from Edinburgh, Scotland
• Supports a small artisan business
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Description
Beautifully cast in sterling silver with an oxidised finish which highlights the fine detailing.
The Wolf Fenrir was inspired by Viking Folklore, etched with Celtic design, tying together these ancient tribal cultures.
Matching pendants, earrings and studs available in separate listings.
Small Wolf Head Pendant
Large Wolf Head Pendant
Stud Earrings
Matching Earring
• Select ring size when ordering – US sizes are listed
• See ring size chart if unsure
• Buyer responsible for postage if exchange in size required
• Comes Gift boxed
• Ships direct from Edinburgh, Scotland
• Supports a small artisan business
Fenrir is a monstrous wolf in Norse mythology. He was the son of the God Loki and giantess Angerboda. Fearing Fenrir’s strength the gods bound him with a magical chain made of the sound of a cat’s footsteps, the beard of a woman and the breath of a fish. He was gagged with a sword and was destined to lie bound to a rock until the Ragnarök (Doomsday), when it was said he will break his bonds and fall upon the gods. According to one version of the myth, Fenrir will devour the sun, and in the Ragnarök he will fight against the chief god Odin and swallow him. Odin’s son Vidar will avenge his father, stabbing the wolf to the heart according to one account and tearing his jaws asunder according to another. Fenrir figures prominently in Norwegian and Icelandic poetry of the 10th and 11th centuries, and the poets speak apprehensively of the day when he will break loose.
We are very happy to exchange, however POSTAL COST FOR EXCHANGE is the buyers responsibility. For accurate results we recommend going to a local jewellers to ask for a fitting.
Additional information
Weight | 11 g |
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Ring size | Q (UK) / 8 (US), R (UK) / 8.5 (US), S (UK) / 9 (US), T (UK) / 9.5 (US), U (UK) / 10 (US), V (UK) / 10.5 (US), W (UK) / 11 (USA), X (UK) / 11.5 (US), Y (UK) / 12 (US), Z (UK) / 12.5 (US), Z + 1 (UK) / 13 (US), Z+2 (UK) / 13.5 (US), Z+3 (UK) / 14 (USA), Z+4 (UK) / 14.5 (USA), Z+5 (UK) / 15 (USA) |
Materials | Silver |
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