This image is based on small, hammered gold amulets or offerings called "gullgubber", meaning "little man of gold." They are believed to date back to the late Iron Age through the early Viking Age. They have been found in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. It has been theorized that these images may have depicted the love relationship between the Norse Vanir God Freyr and the jĀtnar Giantess Gerd. The runes are from the Elder Futhark and read "love endures."
- An original design by artist Paul Borda of Dryad Design
- Made of solid .925 sterling silver
- Measures 1 3/8 inches (3.5 cm) tall x 1 1/4 in7/8 inches (2.3 cm) wide
- Single sided with concealed bail
- Tradition:
- Norse Heathenry
- Metal:
- Sterling Silver
- Artist:
- Paul Borda