The Valknut, also known as Hrungnir’s heart, the heart of the slain, Heart of Vala, and Borromean triangles is a mysterious Norse symbol. its true meaning is still debated, but it is often associated with a warrior’s death in a battle. In art, the Valknut is a representation of God Odin, and it demonstrates gods’ power over death.
Runes, also known as the Norse alphabet, is an extinct group of alphabets used by many Norse peoples to record information, especially the Vikings. It is widely used in Scandinavia and the British Isles.
- Size: about 8 mm wide
- Weight: about 9 g
- Material: Stainless Steel