Eihwaz Golden Glyph Rune Pendant Necklace

Embark on a journey of transformation with the Eihwaz Golden Glyph Pendant Necklace, a symbol steeped in the ancient wisdom of Norse tradition. This handmade viking amulet encapsulates the essence of the yew tree, known for its remarkable longevity and dual nature as both a life-giver and death-bringer. TRaditionally handcrafted, this rune pendant embodies endurance, transformation, and protection, resonating with those who value the deep-rooted significance of life’s cyclical nature.
The Eihwaz rune pendant is a talisman of resilience, guiding wearers through life’s trials with perseverance and strength. This Viking necklace serves as a reminder of personal growth and the perpetual cycle of rebirth and renewal. Perfect for anyone seeking to embrace change and draw protection from negative influences, this Norse necklace is a testament to the enduring power of the yew tree and the transformative journey of the human spirit.

NOK 1990

The Eihwaz Golden Glyph Pendant Necklace offers a profound connection to the mystical energy of the yew tree, a revered symbol in Norse culture. Representing not only physical but spiritual endurance, this handmade Viking amulet is a beacon for those navigating through transformative phases of their lives.

Incorporating this powerful symbol into your daily ensemble not only honors the venerable traditions of Viking craftsmanship but also aligns you with the universal themes of life, death, and rebirth. As a bearer of the Eihwaz rune, you carry with you the essence of resilience, the promise of renewal, and the shield against negativity.

By choosing this authentic piece of Norse jewelry, you embrace a timeless narrative — the unending cycle of ending and beginning, of challenge and triumph. The Eihwaz Golden Glyph Pendant Necklace is a companion through the seasons of life, empowering you to move forward with courage, wisdom, and the protective spirit of the ancients.

Eihwaz

eihwaz rune symbol

Eihwaz, most often represented as the letter Ï, means yew-tree in proto-Germanic. The comparable term in old Norse younger futhark is ýr. Metaphorically it can also mean a bow.

Setr of vísa vitran
vígdrótt,
en þar hníga,
ýr dregsk,
við skotskúrum,
skjaldborg,
í gras aldir.

The seat of the wise ruler,
the kings's warriors,
but the men protect,
bows are drawn,
against a hail of arrows,
shield wall,
in the grass they slump.

The yew is known for its longevity - we know of still standing yew trees that are over a thousand years old, while being extraordinarily poisonous except for the flesh of the berries - serving both as a life giver and a death bringer. The yew also has properties which makes it the optimal wood to make bows from. To the Norse the yew likely held significant meaning. Scholars have gone so far as to suggest that the sacred tree at the Temple of Uppsala in Sweden was a yew.

To the Vikings, the yew would have underscored the cyclical nature of life and death, and represented endurance, transformation, and protection through its ability to transform into essential tools of both sustenance and defense.

Eihwaz can serve as a potent emblem of resilience and perseverance through life's trials. It symbolizes our capacity for personal growth, even through challenges, and reminds us of the continuous cycle of rebirth and renewal. It encourages us to embrace change and can help protect us from negative influences, and support our spiritual journey towards understanding the interconnectedness of life and death, embracing the transformations that define our existence.

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Eihwaz Golden Glyph Rune Pendant Necklace
NOK 1990