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NORSE JEWELRY

Lava Stone Rune Bracelets
Lava Stone Rune Bracelets
Lava Stone Rune Bracelets
Lava Stone Rune Bracelets

LAVA STONE RUNE BRACELETS

ALGIZ
(PROTECTION)

FEHU
(PROSPERITY)

ANSUZ & FEHU
(2 RUNE 2 STONE)

All orders are custom handmade and feature 1,2, or 4 runes and 1,2,3 or 4 semiprecious stones.

BERKANO
(NEW BEGINNINGS)

RUNE Meanings

THE RIGHT RUNE
FOR THE RIGHT PURPOSE

The mythology behind Norse Runes is rich with mystique and depth. The Elder Futhark itself consists of 24 Runes, each not only representing a sound but also embodying a profound esoteric meaning. Norse mythology holds that the god Odin discovered the Runes as he hung, speared, from Yggdrasil, the World Tree, for nine nights. In his quest for wisdom, he peered into the depths and saw the shapes of the Runes, which were then gifted to the gods and humanity. This profound origin imbues the Runes with a sense of divine purpose and power, making them more than mere letters but potent symbols of cosmic forces and human nature. Thus, when used in jewelry, these Runes are not only decorative but serve as talismans and guides, linking the wearer to the ancient energies and the divine lore of the

Norse world.

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Selecting the right semiprecious stone for personal use or as part of one’s attire was not just a matter of beauty for the Vikings; it was deeply intertwined with their beliefs in the stones' magical properties. Each stone was thought to bring specific energies and benefits that could influence the wearer’s life and fate.

  • Red Jasper: Known for its grounding red color, Red Jasper could have represented endurance and vitality. It was likely used by Viking warriors for its purported properties of fostering physical strength and stability in tumultuous times.

  • Orange Aventurine: This stone, reflecting the hues of fire and sunset, might have been believed to carry the essence of adventure and creativity. It could have been used by the Vikings to encourage a cheerful disposition and the endurance needed for long voyages.

  • Tiger Eye: With its shifting, eye-like bands, the Tiger Eye could have been seen as a stone of protection and insight, granting the ability to see through deception. Viking leaders and seers might have favored it for strategic and spiritual vision.

  • Yellow Jade: This warm stone was likely seen as a beacon of joy and happiness. Vikings might have valued it for its association with good fortune and prosperity, perhaps carrying it during trading ventures for good luck.

  • Green Aventurine: Symbolic of nature's lushness, Green Aventurine may have been associated with growth, fertility, and new beginnings. Vikings looking to start ventures or seeking healing probably turned to this stone for its believed restorative properties.

  • Lapis Lazuli: With its celestial blue color, Lapis Lazuli could have been seen as a stone of wisdom and truth. Vikings may have used it in seeking guidance during spiritual journeys or as a means to gain favor from deities associated with knowledge and power.

  • Amethyst: Revered for its deep purple hues, Amethyst might have been thought to hold protective qualities, safeguarding one against intoxication and clear-headed in battle. It was possibly viewed as a conduit to the gods, aiding in the connection to the divine.

These semiprecious stones, embedded in jewelry or carried as amulets, were more than mere adornments. They served as personal talismans, believed to offer the Vikings the favor of the gods, the forces of nature, and the very essence of life itself.

THE RIGHT STONE
FOR THE RIGHT PURPOSE

Red Jasper
Orange Aventurine
Tiger Eye
Yellow Jade
Green Aventurine
Blue Jasper
Amethyst
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Selecting the right Rune for personal jewelry involves more than just aesthetic preference; it taps into the ancient energies and meanings attributed to these symbols. Each Rune in the Elder Futhark, the oldest form of the runic alphabets used by Germanic tribes during the 2nd to 8th centuries, carries specific energies and meanings that can influence the wearer’s life. For example, *Algiz* for protection and defense, *Fehu* for wealth and prosperity, or *Raidho* for safe travel. When choosing a Rune for jewelry, it is crucial to reflect on personal needs and aspirations, and select a Rune that aligns with one’s intentions, thereby harnessing the symbolic power imbued within it.

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