

A classic, ornate and highly intricate pagan amulet of power and protection, fit for a high ranking Saxon or Viking leader/warlord. The head of a dragon bites the chain and the Celtic knot-worked hammer is set with their highly-prised, polished translucent, genuine 30 million year old amber amber.
Viking protection talisman for a true lord.
An antiqued pewter, Saxon/Viking, dragon-headed Thor's hammer pendant decorated with traditional Celtic knotwork and runes. The hammer is pierced through and set with a unique, translucent, real 30+ million year old polished amber gemstone cabochon, allowing the natural flaws to be seen against the light. ...
A classic, ornate and highly intricate pagan amulet of power and protection, fit for a high ranking Saxon or Viking leader, set with polished, translucent, 30 million year old amber.
Product Description:
An antiqued pewter, Saxon/Viking, dragon-headed Thor's hammer pendant decorated with traditional Celtic knotwork and runes. The hammer is pierced through and set with a unique, translucent, real 30+ million year old polished amber gemstone cabochon, allowing the natural flaws to be seen against the light.
On a 21" trace chain, etc.
Fastening:
Pendant hangs from a chain with clasp fastener.
Weight & Dimensions (approx.):
H: 48mm (1.89") W: 30mm (1.18") D: 11mm (0.43") Weight 27g (0.95oz) ... (Please note neck jewellery dimensions are excluding the fastenings)
Packaging:
Packaged in an Alchemy branded bag, including Alchemy guarantee and care instructions.
Materials & Origin:
Designed and hand made in England in fine English pewter. This item is compliant to all jewellery regulations including EU REACH Directives and California Proposition 65.
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