"Njörd" God of seafarers, the seas, the winds, and fertility - bronzed
Njörd (Old Norse: Njǫrðr) is the Norse god of the sea and wind. He is the god of wealth, seafaring, fishing, fertility, and harvests.
Njörd came from the Vanir tribe and was the husband of the winter goddess Skadi. Together they had the children Freya and Freyr.
The marriage to Skadi failed because they couldn't live in the same place. They had previously agreed that Njörd would spend nine nights with Skadi in Thrymheim, and Skadi would spend three nights with Njörd by the sea. But Skadi couldn't sleep because of the seagulls' cries in Nóatún, and Njörd couldn't bear the howling of the wolves.
Made and cast from polyresin (artificial stone). The figure is solid (not hollow) and coated with real bronze.
- Width: approx. 16 cm.
- Depth: approx. 9.5 cm.
- Height: approx. 25.5 cm.
- Weight: approx. 1180 g.
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