Thor's hammer with ram's head, wall relief / mural
Wall relief - Image with Thor's hammer Mjölnir.
Thor, who was the strongest of all the Old Norse gods, was greatly revered. As the god of storms and lightning, he slew trolls and man-eating giants, and ensured good harvests.
Thor, son of Odin and Jord, was given two sons, Magni and Modi, by his wife, the giantess Jarnsaxa.
Thor rules in the hall Bilskinir, his palace in the realm of Thrudheim, and proudly carries his hammer Mjölnir. The "Thor's hammer" was once forged by the dwarves Sindri and Brokk.
Thor draws his strength from his belt Megingjardar and his iron gauntlet Jarngreipr.
As it is even today, Thor's hammer was worn for many centuries by pagan people for protection against danger. Thor's hammer is the symbol of the pagan faith.
Excellent for placing on a shelf, cabinet or altar, for example. If desired, the base can be covered with moss or grass. Very decorative and an excellent gift idea.
Thor's hammer - made of artificial stone (polyresin).
Size:
- Height: approx. 30 cm
- Width: approx. 24 cm
- Depth: approx. 5.5 cm.
- Weight: approx. 800 g.
Photos: Front view and side view.
Price per piece.