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Ægishjálmr coyote Skull Hanger

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Add a personal touch to your home and sacred space with handmade pagan decor from Oreamnos Oddities. 

Benefits of using hangers:

  • Help you to interact with your chosen deities

  • We always use ethically sourced bones found while hiking
  • consecrate and set on your altar
  • use as a talisman
  • Adds a unique touch to your sacred space

  • Perfect addition as home décor item

Dimensions: 10.25x9.25"

https://oreamnosoddities.com/blogs/news/magical-tools-in-paganism

The Helm of Awe or Helm of Terror (Ægishjálmr) is an Icelandic magical stave. A physical object called "Helm of Terror" is referenced as one item Sigurd takes from the dragon Fafnir's hoard after he slays him in Völsunga saga.

An ancient Norse symbol that goes by a few names, the Helm of Awe, Aegishjalmur, Viking Compass, coming from the Viking era. The name Aegishjalmur is derived from the God of the ocean of Jotunheim, Aegir. Jotunheim is the land of the frost giants, one of the nine realms of Norse mythology. In the Poetic Edda, the Helm of Awe makes an appearance when the dragon Fafnir claims that he derives invincibility from bearing the symbol.

 The Helm of Awe

I wore before the sons of men

In defense of my treasure;

Amongst all, I alone was strong,

I thought to myself,

For I found no power a match for my own.

 In the Viking era, some would wear the symbol between their brows as a sign of strength in battle, believing, like the dragon Fafnir, that it would grant them victory in battle. The trident looking arms of the symbol are Z runes which symbolize protection and victory in battle. The Helm of Awe was also said to provide mental and spiritual protection as well as physical. The circle in the center is meant to symbolize the protection of those bearing the Helm of Awe.

**All wood working by Oreamnos Oddities is done by hand**

**All bones sold at Oreamnos Oddities are ethically sourced. We never buy bones to re-sell which means everything for sale is limited, found while hiking and each and every bone is cleaned/processed by hand. It is important to us to honor these animals within pagan rituals and to harvest naturally as we want all of our ritual pieces to be created with good intention** 

   

Fast shipping We ship all orders within 1-2 days.

Returns are easy, Simply contact us and send your item back to get either a full refund or exchange within 30 days!

Here's a couple more great reasons to buy from us:

We insist that you love everything you buy from us. If you're unhappy for any reason whatsoever, just let us know and we'll do everything we can to resolve any issues you may have.

Ordering from Oreamnos Oddities is 100% safe and secure Your privacy is our top priority and your personal information is 100% confidential. We value your privacy! All orders are also shipped in a discreet, unmarked generic box.

Add a personal touch to your home and sacred space with handmade pagan decor from Oreamnos Oddities. 

Benefits of using hangers:

  • Help you to interact with your chosen deities

  • We always use ethically sourced bones found while hiking
  • consecrate and set on your altar
  • use as a talisman
  • Adds a unique touch to your sacred space

  • Perfect addition as home décor item

Dimensions: 10.25x9.25"

https://oreamnosoddities.com/blogs/news/magical-tools-in-paganism

The Helm of Awe or Helm of Terror (Ægishjálmr) is an Icelandic magical stave. A physical object called "Helm of Terror" is referenced as one item Sigurd takes from the dragon Fafnir's hoard after he slays him in Völsunga saga.

An ancient Norse symbol that goes by a few names, the Helm of Awe, Aegishjalmur, Viking Compass, coming from the Viking era. The name Aegishjalmur is derived from the God of the ocean of Jotunheim, Aegir. Jotunheim is the land of the frost giants, one of the nine realms of Norse mythology. In the Poetic Edda, the Helm of Awe makes an appearance when the dragon Fafnir claims that he derives invincibility from bearing the symbol.

 The Helm of Awe

I wore before the sons of men

In defense of my treasure;

Amongst all, I alone was strong,

I thought to myself,

For I found no power a match for my own.

 In the Viking era, some would wear the symbol between their brows as a sign of strength in battle, believing, like the dragon Fafnir, that it would grant them victory in battle. The trident looking arms of the symbol are Z runes which symbolize protection and victory in battle. The Helm of Awe was also said to provide mental and spiritual protection as well as physical. The circle in the center is meant to symbolize the protection of those bearing the Helm of Awe.

**All wood working by Oreamnos Oddities is done by hand**

**All bones sold at Oreamnos Oddities are ethically sourced. We never buy bones to re-sell which means everything for sale is limited, found while hiking and each and every bone is cleaned/processed by hand. It is important to us to honor these animals within pagan rituals and to harvest naturally as we want all of our ritual pieces to be created with good intention** 

   

Fast shipping We ship all orders within 1-2 days.

Returns are easy, Simply contact us and send your item back to get either a full refund or exchange within 30 days!

Here's a couple more great reasons to buy from us:

We insist that you love everything you buy from us. If you're unhappy for any reason whatsoever, just let us know and we'll do everything we can to resolve any issues you may have.

Ordering from Oreamnos Oddities is 100% safe and secure Your privacy is our top priority and your personal information is 100% confidential. We value your privacy! All orders are also shipped in a discreet, unmarked generic box.

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