Ancient Viking Bronzee Mount For Sword Snake Jormungandr




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Reference Number: Avaluer:48412254Material: Bronze
Original Description:
This item was used as a fastening of a sword to a belt.
This is a unique item. In this form, it is very rare.
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Since ancient times, the dragon was an important creature and symbol associated with the Norse mythology and, later on, integrated and described in the folk tales of the Scandinavian countries.

Regarding the real usage of the dragon in the Norse culture, it must be mentioned that the most wealthiest of the reputed longships were decorated with dragon heads on their bow and stern, as a sign of strength, power, and bravery. In addition, waving draco flags were sometimes on the battlefield by the Norsemen (and also by the Anglo-Saxons) in order to intimidate their foes. Thus, the dragon was definitely a major symbol that defined the Viking Age.

By far, the most well known Norse dragons accounted in the aforementioned sources are Níðhǫggr (or Nidhogg in English and modern Norwegian), Jǫrmungandr (commonly known as the Midgard Serpent), Fáfnir (the mythical dragon slain by Sigurd), and a certain dragon killed by Frotho I, a legendary King of the Danes portrayed in Gesta Danorum.

Níðhǫggr (literally ‘malice striker’ in English, as the Old Nose term ‘níð’ meant loss of honour in the Norse society and ‘höggr’ striker respectively) appears in the Old Norse texts as an atrocious creature which gnaws the roots of the world tree, namely Yggdrasil. Consequently, it was named as such given its appearance and its terrifying behaviour towards the dishonest dwellers of Hel (the realm of the dishonorable dead in Norse cosmology).

Jǫrmungandr (literally ‘great beast’), one of the offsprings of giantess Angrboða (Angrbroda) and trickster god Loki, is the humongous sea serpent which dwells in the ocean that encircles Midgard (the realm of humankind in Norse cosmology). Its nemesis is represented by Thor, the god of lightnings and thunders, protector of mankind.

Fáfnir, initially the son of King Hreiðmarr (Hreidmar) of the dwarves, is said to have been cursed at some point by a magical ring crafted by a magician dwarf by the name Andvari which turned him into a dragon. Subsequently, he will be slain by Sigurd, a legendary Norse hero.
Material: Bronze.
Size: 14 х 39 mm / 0, 5 х 1, 5 inch
Condition: Collectible / see. Photo
Weight: 6, 56
Date: 8-10 c. A.E.

Standard delivery time is: 7-24 days.

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