Wall relief "Odin's Head" in wood look, wall picture Wodan / Wotan the father of the gods of the Germanic peoples and Vikings
Wall relief "Odin's Head" in wood look, made of polyresin (artificial stone). 2nd improved edition, now also suitable for outdoor use (e.g., on the house facade or gable).
He is the high god of the Aesir, the highest and first deity, god of poetry, knowledge, magic, the sky, war, and the dead. As a storm god, he is the leader of Wotan's armies. Odin, the finder of the runes, god of runic wisdom and patron god of the skalds.
Odin, the Allfather, son of Burr and the giantess Bestla. Together with his brothers Hönir and Lodur, Odin created the first human couple, Askr and Embla, and gave them a soul.
He sits on his throne Hlidskjalfin, the hall Valaskjalf in the gods' fortress of Asgard, and can observe the entire world from there. He is all-seeing and knows what is said and done. At Odin's side stand the ravens Huginn (Thought) and Muninn (Memory), who return each morning from their journey to report the news of the world to Odin. He is also accompanied by the two wolves Geri (Greedy) and Freki (Gravenous). On his eight-legged steed Sleipnir, he rides against the forces of darkness!
Odin pledges his eye to his uncle Mimir in exchange for the right to drink the mead Odrörir from the Well of Truth. His wealth is owed to his golden ring Draupnir, from which eight more rings drip every nine days. In battle, he relies on the spear Gungnir, which never misses its mark.
Odin's mythical wife is Frigg, whose Old High German name Frija is identical to the Norse name of the Vanir goddess Freyja. Frigg is also identified with Freyja in the Edda. His wife bore him the sons Thor, Baldur, and Tyr.
Thus, Odin is not only the god of the fallen in Valhalla, but also the leader of the dead in general, as expressed in the older myth of the Wild Hunt, in which all the spirits of the dead ride through the night under Odin's leadership.
His retinue consists of 13 spirit warriors, the Valkyries (Valkyrjar), and the souls of the fallen warriors, the Einherjar, who reside in Valhalla (Halleder Fallen).
This gleaming hall stood in Gladsheim, before it the grove of Glasir, whose trees bore golden leaves. Above the main door of the hall, which was so high that its gable was barely visible, hung a wolf as a symbol of war, and above it an eagle. The hall itself, covered with shields over spear shafts, had 540 doors through which those 800 Einherjar march when the great battle with Fenris Wolf begins (The Warriors Gather for Ragnarök). It was intended for these brave warriors who came to Odin after their death on the battlefield. Under Odin's presidency, the Valkyries pour mead liberally.
Made and cast from polyresin (artificial stone).
Size:
- Height: approx. 34 cm
- Width: approx. 21.5 cm
- Depth: approx. 6 cm
- Weight: approx. 1300 g