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Hel Norse Goddess of Death
We’re taking a look at Hel, the Norse goddess of death. 💀 Legend says that she was banished to the realm of Niflheim – a dark place in the underworld. 🔥 But what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, right? 💪 Head over to our blog to learn more about this powerful goddess and her role in Norse mythology! 🗡 https://blog.vkngjewelry.com/en/hel-norse-goddess/ #NorseMythology #Hel #GoddessofDeath
TYR God of War
Tyr is a Norse god of war, courage, and justice. He is often depicted as a one-handed god, having lost his hand to the giant wolf Fenrir. Despite this, he is known for his bravery and willingness to make sacrifices for the greater good. TYR Norse mythology art | Viking Art | Mind Maestro Beyond his mythology, Tyr represents the idea of courage and sacrifice. He reminds us that true courage is not the absence of fear, but the ability to act in the face of fear. He also represents the idea of just
YMIR God of the Giants
Ymir is a giant in Norse mythology, who is said to be the ancestor of all the other giants. He was created from the melting ice of Niflheim and the heat of Muspelheim, and was later killed by the gods, who used his body to create the world. He is often seen as a symbol of chaos and destruction, as well as the raw materials from which the world was created. Ymir represents the idea of the primordial chaos and the raw materials from which the world was created. He reminds us that everything has it
BALDER God of Light & Purity
Balder is a Norse god known as the god of light, joy, purity, and innocence. He is the son of Odin and Frigg and is often depicted as a fair and handsome god with a gentle and peaceful nature. He is also associated with the power of prophecy and is said to be able to see into the future. Beyond his mythology, Balder represents the idea of light and goodness overcoming darkness and evil. He reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope and that good can ultimately triumph ove
LOKI God of Mischief
Loki is one of the most complex and controversial figures in Norse mythology. He is known as the god of fire, trickery, and mischief. He is often depicted as a shapeshifter and a master of disguise, able to assume different forms and identities at will. He is also known for his mischievous and cunning nature, often causing trouble and chaos for the other gods and mortals. Despite his devious ways, Loki is also known for his wit and intelligence, and his ability to outsmart his enemies. In Jungia
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Thor's Fight with the Giants | Mårten Eskil Winge | 1872 - A4 Portrait
Thor's Fight with the Giants is an 1872 painting by the Swedish artist Mårten Eskil Winge. It depicts the Norse god Thor in a battle against the jötnar. The thunder god rides his chariot pulled by the goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr, wears his belt Megingjörð, and swings his hammer Mjölnir, which is wreathed in lightning. Print: A premium quality heavyweight (200gsm) fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum quality paper is extremely consistent and works perfectly with
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