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In Norse mythology, there are two well-known dragons called Jormungandr and Fafnir.
Jorgard is a giant sea snake, also known as the World Snake. According to legend, it was one of the children of Loki and Angrboda, a giantess. Jolmgard's body wraps around the entire world of Midgard, and its tail bites its own. It is considered a symbol of the day of destruction (Noord's Day).
Fula is a giant who transforms into a dragon. He was originally a greedy prince who betrayed his father in order to get the gold. He transforms himself into a dragon and guards a great treasure. In the end, the hero Sigurd succeeded in defeating Fula and seizing his treasure.
Viking Norse mythology double dragon head double stripe retro open bracelet inspired by these two dragons. The bracelet usually presents the image of two heads, each of which represents Jormgad and Fula. The two dragons extend outwards and are carved with exquisite double stripes.
Such bracelets were considered important jewelry in Viking culture, symbolizing strength, courage, and mythology. People wear such bracelets to express their love for Nordic mythology, as well as their personal taste and style. They are vintage and unique ornaments that give people a sense of historical and cultural connection
Viking Double Headed Double Stripe Bracelet
$17.77
Jorgard is a giant sea snake, also known as the World Snake. According to legend, it was one of the children of Loki and Angrboda, a giantess. Jolmgard's body wraps around the entire world of Midgard, and its tail bites its own. It is considered a symbol of the day of destruction (Noord's Day).
Fula is a giant who transforms into a dragon. He was originally a greedy prince who betrayed his father in order to get the gold. He transforms himself into a dragon and guards a great treasure. In the end, the hero Sigurd succeeded in defeating Fula and seizing his treasure.
Viking Norse mythology double dragon head double stripe retro open bracelet inspired by these two dragons. The bracelet usually presents the image of two heads, each of which represents Jormgad and Fula. The two dragons extend outwards and are carved with exquisite double stripes.
Such bracelets were considered important jewelry in Viking culture, symbolizing strength, courage, and mythology. People wear such bracelets to express their love for Nordic mythology, as well as their personal taste and style. They are vintage and unique ornaments that give people a sense of historical and cultural connection