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Our Jormungandr Bracelet is inspired by the legendary world serpent of Norse mythology. With meticulous scales and a serpent-shaped clasp, it captures the power and might of the creature. Made from durable 316L Stainless Steel, this bracelet is a symbol of eternity and the fateful showdown between Thor and Jörmungandr. Crafted with high-quality materials and a fadeless black zinc plating, it is a statement accessory.
Material: 316L Stainless Steel, Black Zinc Plated
The Story Behind Our Craft
Our pieces are shaped by the old ways — drawn from the craft, symbols, and tales of the Germanic and Celtic peoples. Each one stands as a mark of what was once held true: the gods, the dead, the land, and the long line of kin before us.
Much of the work is made by hand, using methods close to those known in the old world. Where needed, we also use modern tools — not to change the look, but to hold to the same strength and shape the old tools once gave. From the Valknut, tied to Odin and the slain, to the wolves Geri and Freki, each shape is chosen for a reason, not just for show.
This is not just wear for the body — it's a way to hold fast to the past. A sign of bond with what came before. To wear these pieces is to walk with the old stories, to bear the mark of kinship, and to keep alive a way of seeing the world that once was — and still is.
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