Elder Futhark Rune Pendant | Large Viking Necklace Stainless Steel everyday gothic wearThe Elder Futhark is the oldest runic alphabet, in use from roughly the second to eighth centuries across the Germanic and Scandinavian worlds. It takes its name from the first six runes: Fehu, Uruz, Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raidho, Kenaz. Twenty four runes in total, each one a letter, but also something more than a letter. For the peoples who used them, runes were not a neutral writing system. The word "rune" itself is linked to the Old Norse "run," meaning
Artisan Finish: Hand-painted aesthetics with a realistic antiqued metallic patina
or react with skin under normal conditions
multi-part pivoting visor with a traditional side-locking mechanism
and the word VIKING anchors it below in a clean
Cavalry Weaponry: Equipped with a substantial war lance
Wear daily
The Elder Futhark is the oldest runic alphabet
Armed for Battle: Equipped with a detailed broadsword and a lion-crested kite shield
or any occasion where you want to give something with a little depth to it
This makes it wearable
The handles are textured in a wrapped grip pattern down to the pommel ends
enforcing an imperial logic that had first been perfected on their own ancestors