Add a personal touch to your home and sacred space with handmade wood working from Oreamnos Oddities.
Benefits of using hangers:
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Help you to interact with your chosen deities
- All bones sold at Oreamnos Oddities are ethically sourced and found while hiking
- Made of solid pine
- consecrate and hang above a doorway
- use as a talisman
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Adds a unique touch to your sacred space
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Perfect addition as home décor item
- A sawtooth hanger is attached to the back for easy hanging
dimensions: 19.5x11"
Learn more about pagan ritual tools here here:
https://oreamnosoddities.com/blogs/news/magical-tools-in-paganism
This wall hanger is adorned with a blacked elk skull that was ethically sourced and found while hiking. Engraved within the wood are veldismagn, vegvisir and helm of awe staves. Along the base of this piece are the 24 Elder Futhark runes.
Veldismagn is an ancient Icelandic magical sigil meaning 'to give power and strength' ('veldi': power; 'magna': to strengthen). Traditionally drawn out in blood on the chest, it was used for protection, luck, health, and the safe return from travels, so that "Nothing evil will harm you, and whole and healthy will you come back home, whether travelling by land or sea".
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. It is a symbol used for protection.
A Vegvísir is an icelandic stave intended to help the bearer find their way through rough weather. The symbol is attested in the huld manuscript, collected in Iceland by Geir Vigfusson in 1880 (but consisting of material of earlier origin). A leaf of the manuscript provides an image of the vegvísir, gives its name, and, in prose, declares that "if this sign is carried, one will never lose one's way in storms or bad weather, even when the way is not known".
HANDMADE IN THE USA
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Fast shipping We ship all orders within 1-2 days. |
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Returns are easy, Simply contact us and send your item back to get either a full refund or exchange within 30 days! |
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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. |
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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 wood working from Oreamnos Oddities.
Benefits of using hangers:
-
Help you to interact with your chosen deities
- All bones sold at Oreamnos Oddities are ethically sourced and found while hiking
- Made of solid pine
- consecrate and hang above a doorway
- use as a talisman
-
Adds a unique touch to your sacred space
-
Perfect addition as home décor item
- A sawtooth hanger is attached to the back for easy hanging
dimensions: 19.5x11"
Learn more about pagan ritual tools here here:
https://oreamnosoddities.com/blogs/news/magical-tools-in-paganism
This wall hanger is adorned with a blacked elk skull that was ethically sourced and found while hiking. Engraved within the wood are veldismagn, vegvisir and helm of awe staves. Along the base of this piece are the 24 Elder Futhark runes.
Veldismagn is an ancient Icelandic magical sigil meaning 'to give power and strength' ('veldi': power; 'magna': to strengthen). Traditionally drawn out in blood on the chest, it was used for protection, luck, health, and the safe return from travels, so that "Nothing evil will harm you, and whole and healthy will you come back home, whether travelling by land or sea".
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. It is a symbol used for protection.
A Vegvísir is an icelandic stave intended to help the bearer find their way through rough weather. The symbol is attested in the huld manuscript, collected in Iceland by Geir Vigfusson in 1880 (but consisting of material of earlier origin). A leaf of the manuscript provides an image of the vegvísir, gives its name, and, in prose, declares that "if this sign is carried, one will never lose one's way in storms or bad weather, even when the way is not known".
HANDMADE IN THE USA
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Fast shipping We ship all orders within 1-2 days. |
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Returns are easy, Simply contact us and send your item back to get either a full refund or exchange within 30 days! |
|
||
![]() |
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. |