
Some scholars believe that the three triangular vertices of VALKNUT represent "the beginning of life", "the future of life" and "the end of life". The symbol VALKNUT is not only closely related to Odin, the god of death, but also implies a sign of life. In this seemingly ordinary triangle, the secret of "3" is actually hidden. The so-called symbol is actually an interpretation of a simple image from an unusual perspective. The Magical Power of the "Triangle" Symbol
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In addition to their worship of Odin, the reason why the Vikings were not afraid of death was because they believed that death was not the end of life, and that the real brave could go to the "Warrior's Palace" VALHALLA to meet Odin after death, so the warriors were VALHALLA is a place full of longing and has become a utopia for the brave. In the painting, Odin appears next to the tomb in the form of a crow, so scholars also associate this symbol with Odin and death. The origins of VALKNUT can be traced back to the stories recorded in The Lärbro Stone found in Sweden.

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This ring is hand cast in 925 Sterling Silver made especially for you, to fit your size. Custom sizes as 1/4 ,1/2, 3/4 of these sizes can also be made. If you let us know your ring size though we'll make sure you receive the closest size to your without the need to adjust it

Open ended ring, adjustable size to fit most. The ring is hand made to order out of 925 Sterling Silver and comes Hallmarked. This ring has a Valknut on the centre and has runes that decrease in size as the go around the band away from the Valknut. It is thought that the Valknut was displayed at the burial sights of those who dies in battle as a sign that they were to be taken to Valhalla.

The name comes from Old Norse for "Knot" and "Slain Warrior", loosely meaning the "knot of those fallen in battle". The Valknut is a mysterious symbol consisting of three interlocked triangles, and is thought to be strongly tied to Odin. Runes were carved into various materials including stone, bone, wood and metal. The Eldar Futhark runes are a set of 24 characters that were predominantly used between 100 and 800 AD, by the Norse Viking as well as other Germanic people.
