Tveirhrafn
OAL - 13"
Blade - 8 1/2"
Hilt - 4 1/2"
The blade is forged from 600 layer 1075/8670m steel, the fittings
are sterling silver with a 600 layer steel pommel nut. The scabbard
is carved from curly maple and lined with sheered sheep fleece
with sterling silver fittings. The grip depicts two ravens with
their wings intertwined and a tree with the roots curling around
to form a knotwork.
In Norse mythology, the god Odin has two ravens named Huginn (thought)
and Muninn (the one who remembers). "Two ravens sit on his shoulders
and whisper all the news that they see and hear into his ear;
they are called Huginn and Muninn." - Gylfaginning 37
The ancient
peoples of Europe viewed the cosmos as being encompassed within
the roots and branches of a giant tree called Yggdrasil (the horse
of the terrible one [Odin]). The tree represents an immutable structure
that is connected with the idea of Wyrd (Fate) and is more permanent
and profound than gods or men. Similar to the Hindu concept of
Brahman, the world tree unites all things and endures the destruction
of the nine worlds at Ragnarok to re-emerge refreshed.
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