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Wolf's Head Chains pendant IN Stainless Steel With Band / Curb Chain,Wolf Nr.29A

$ 11.13

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Product Type: Pendant
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Kiss of Leather
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Condition: New without tags
  • Modified Item: No
  • UPC: Does not apply
  • Color: Silver
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Gender: Unisex
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front.
    Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide
    Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide
    Weight: approx. 11 g
    The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm.
    Background:
    According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.
    Like ravens, wolves were considered animals of the battlefield by the Vikings.
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were
    Three-dimensional, artfully designed wolf head made of stainless steel. The chain pendant is partially blackened on the front. Dimensions: approx. 36 mm high x approx. 26 mm wide Inner dimensions of the eyelet: approx. 6.7 mm high x approx. 4.2 mm wide Weight: approx. 11 g The pendant can be purchased without a ribbon + chain, or with a cotton ribbon or curb chain made of stainless steel 2.6 mm. Background: According to Nordic mythology, Odin owned two wolves: Geri and Freki (the greedy and the greedy). After the Edda, Odin gave his wolves all the food that was given to him in Valhalla, since he only drank mead. But Odin's fate is also closely connected to another wolf: In the world fire Ragnarök, the father of the gods is devoured by Fenrir, the giant Fenriswolf.  Like ravens, wolves were