Mjollnir with scrollwork
Mjollnir, the hammer of Thor, the Norse God associated with thunder. In Norse mythology it was one of the most fearsome and powerful weapons in existence, capable of leveling mountains. The hammer was made by dwarves and its short handle was due to a mistake they made when it was being forged. Followers of the old ways only started wearing it as an amulet of protection after they saw Christian missionaries wearing crosses. It was their response to a religion they both despised and feared.
Height: 44mm Width: 33 mm (at widest point) Depth: 6mm. Weight: 11 grams.
Mjollnir, the hammer of Thor, the Norse God associated with thunder. In Norse mythology it was one of the most fearsome and powerful weapons in existence, capable of leveling mountains. The hammer was made by dwarves and its short handle was due to a mistake they made when it was being forged. Followers of the old ways only started wearing it as an amulet of protection after they saw Christian missionaries wearing crosses. It was their response to a religion they both despised and feared.
Height: 44mm Width: 33 mm (at widest point) Depth: 6mm. Weight: 11 grams.
Mjollnir, the hammer of Thor, the Norse God associated with thunder. In Norse mythology it was one of the most fearsome and powerful weapons in existence, capable of leveling mountains. The hammer was made by dwarves and its short handle was due to a mistake they made when it was being forged. Followers of the old ways only started wearing it as an amulet of protection after they saw Christian missionaries wearing crosses. It was their response to a religion they both despised and feared.
Height: 44mm Width: 33 mm (at widest point) Depth: 6mm. Weight: 11 grams.