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Vegvisir Pendant

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This Vegvisir pendant is mysterious: what little we know about this Viking symbol has been transmitted to us orally.

  • Icelandic magical symbol still used today by certain brotherhoods
  • First esoteric glyph of Viking magic
  • 8 branches, each with a particular meaning and power
  • Important subject of study for historians-specialists of the Viking world
  • Pendant diameter: 3.1 cm
  • Material: zinc alloy
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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What is the story of this Vegvisir pendant?

Originally from Iceland, this symbol is inseparable from Viking culture.

The godis (equivalent to the druid among the Nordics) once advised sailors to use it to avoid getting lost. The nickname “Viking compass” for this lucky charm does not come from nowhere !

In Old Norse, "Vegur" translates to road, and "Visir" to guide.

Two words loaded with meaning for navigators and explorers...

So, are you starting to understand the interest of this Viking symbol?

Indeed, whether the journey is physical or spiritual, the Vegvisir is there to guide us.

Imagine a winding path in the middle of a dark forest. Too many turns can damage our shoes, injure our feet and ultimately lose us in obscure meanders... Well in this context, the Vegvisir would be in a way your providential lantern.

If you have lost confidence in yourself, in your work or in your mission, he will be there to offer you help.

If you have questions about the world, and are looking for clarification, again Vegvisir is the one you need.

If you are looking for new perspectives in your life, you would like to change direction, but your new destination is still unknown to you, once again, Vegvisir will be there for you.

So, it is entirely correct to speak of a compass. Whatever our situation, the powers of this ancient Viking symbol will show us the right path.