Odin Horn T-shirt | Norse Nordic Viking Raven
Material: polyester fiber
Colors: black
pattern:
Positive: helm of awe, Raven,Odin Horn
Back: helm of awe, Raven
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Odin Horn:Also referred to as Horn Triskelion or triple-horned triskele is a symbol that features three interlocking drinking horns. They allude to the three times Odin drank the Mead of Poetry. The three horns were named Óðrœrir, Boðn, and Són. The story is told of god Odin who bargained to spend three nights with the giantess Gunnlöð who guarded the Mead. The plan was for Odin to drink from the Mead once a day for the three days to gain knowledge of the power of words. Instead of sips, he drank a full horn of Mead every day and by the end of the third day, he had all the mead and he fled the location in the form of an eagle. From: Viking Odin Triple Horn meaning
Raven:Raven plays an important role in Norse mythology, because crow is closely related to Odin. Raven is the holy bird around Odin. In Norse mythology, Huginn and Muninn are two ravens kept by Odin.The name Huggin means “idea” while Muninn means “memory’. Every morning they fly to the human world at dawn, and report back to Odin in the evening. They always rest at Odin’s shoulders and whisper to him. Therefore, Odin is also refered to as “the god of raven”. From:What does the raven symbolize meaning in norse mythology
Helm of Awe: it is considered of magic, even was used in actual combat during the Viking Age. This symbol is used not just because it looks cool. You know, the protection brought by Helm of Awe is not the nature. It is also a symbol of dominance in conflicts. More importantly, it stands for the capability of inspiring fear on others and suppressing the fear inside.From:helm of awe and vegvisir, icelandic magical staves