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Axe Wolf Fenrir Norse mythology Great Wolf Gilded carved hatchet Christmas gift

$ 314.16

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New
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    Description

    Axe Wolf Fenrir Norse mythology, the Great Wolf, son of Loki and Angrboda. Gift axe. Gilded carved hatchet.
    Attention! to order ! the production time is 15 -20 days.
    Enemy gods Fenrir (Dire Wolf) was the second from children Loki. Initially gods deemed his not enough dangerous and allowed to live in Asgard. The wolf raised among the Aesir and became so great and terrible that feed it dared only Tyr (God of military bravery). To be safe, Asa decided to bind Fenrir with a chain, but the mighty wolf tore easily the strongest chain (Leding and Drommi). In the end, the Aesir cunning still managed to bind Fenrir magic chain Gleipnir, which the dwarves made from the noise of cat's footsteps, female beard, mountain roots, bear veins (in ancient times tendons attributed to the properties of nerves), fish breath and bird saliva. All this is no more in the world. Gleipnir was as thin and soft as silk. But to the wolf allowed to wear that chain, Turu had to put your hand in his mouth as a sign of lack of evil intentions. When Fenrir could not free himself, he bit off Tyr's hand. The aces chained Fenrir to a rock deep underground and stuck a sword between his jaws.
    Steel AISI 410.
    Metal etching. Gilding. Nickel plating.Carving.
    Wooden handle-Beech, oil.
    length 350 mm, Weight 1 kg. the axis is finished with a leather cover on the blade
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