


Norse Dual Stave - .999 Fine Silver Necklace - Aegishjalmur Vegvisir
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When one stave isn't enough
This fine silver coin was struck with 80 tons of force between our hand-engraved steel Vegvisir and Helm of Awe dies!
- Solid 99.9% fine silver
- 999 FS stamped on the edge
- 1.3" (3.3 cm) diameter
- 1/2 Troy oz. or 16.1 grams, .075" thick (1.9 mm)
- Also available as a coin.
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Vegvisir Wayfinder
The VegvĂsir, or Norse compass, is an Icelandic magical stave, which, according to the Huld manuscript, protects one from losing their way in bad weather.
Encircling the VegvĂsir is the runic transliteration of the Icelandic phrase, âĂg stoppar ekki Ăegar Ăreyttur, Ă©g stoppar Ăegar Ă©g er bĂșinnâ, which translates to, âI do not stop when tired, I stop when done.â
The Helm of Awe -Â "I found no power a match for my own."
ĂgishjĂĄlmur, or Ćgishjalmr` or in English, âThe Helm of Aweâ, is a Nordic magical Stave which is meant to imbue its carrier with protection, and inspire victory in battle. We like to imagine helping in the day to day challenges of every day life, and how the stave might remind its carrier how strong they truly are at heart.
Algiz, or âZ-Runesâ Make up the foundations of the 8 main symbols-- forks emitting from a central point which are on the offensive and protecting the center.
There is ancient history to the stave, wherein the Fåfnismål, one of the poems in the Poetic Edda, the havoc-wreaking dragon Fafnir attributes much of his apparent invincibility to his use of the Helm of Awe:
The Helm of Awe, I wore before the sons of men, In defense of my treasure; Amongst all, I alone was strong, I thought to myself, For I found no power a match for my own.
This interpretation is confirmed by a spell called âThere is a Simple Helm of Awe Workingâ in the collection of Icelandic folktales collected by the great JĂłn Ărnason in the nineteenth century. The spell reads:
Make a helm of awe in lead, press the lead sign between the eyebrows, and speak the formula:
ĂgishjĂĄlm er Ă©g ber
milli brĂșna mĂ©r!
I bear the helm of awe
between my brows!
If you are daring enough to try, we hope that this spell will help you press through challenges and cross into newer horizons.
Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the Ministry of Spells. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent dragon attacks.
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When one stave isn't enough
This fine silver coin was struck with 80 tons of force between our hand-engraved steel Vegvisir and Helm of Awe dies!
- Solid 99.9% fine silver
- 999 FS stamped on the edge
- 1.3" (3.3 cm) diameter
- 1/2 Troy oz. or 16.1 grams, .075" thick (1.9 mm)
- Also available as a coin.
Â
Vegvisir Wayfinder
The VegvĂsir, or Norse compass, is an Icelandic magical stave, which, according to the Huld manuscript, protects one from losing their way in bad weather.
Encircling the VegvĂsir is the runic transliteration of the Icelandic phrase, âĂg stoppar ekki Ăegar Ăreyttur, Ă©g stoppar Ăegar Ă©g er bĂșinnâ, which translates to, âI do not stop when tired, I stop when done.â
The Helm of Awe -Â "I found no power a match for my own."
ĂgishjĂĄlmur, or Ćgishjalmr` or in English, âThe Helm of Aweâ, is a Nordic magical Stave which is meant to imbue its carrier with protection, and inspire victory in battle. We like to imagine helping in the day to day challenges of every day life, and how the stave might remind its carrier how strong they truly are at heart.
Algiz, or âZ-Runesâ Make up the foundations of the 8 main symbols-- forks emitting from a central point which are on the offensive and protecting the center.
There is ancient history to the stave, wherein the Fåfnismål, one of the poems in the Poetic Edda, the havoc-wreaking dragon Fafnir attributes much of his apparent invincibility to his use of the Helm of Awe:
The Helm of Awe, I wore before the sons of men, In defense of my treasure; Amongst all, I alone was strong, I thought to myself, For I found no power a match for my own.
This interpretation is confirmed by a spell called âThere is a Simple Helm of Awe Workingâ in the collection of Icelandic folktales collected by the great JĂłn Ărnason in the nineteenth century. The spell reads:
Make a helm of awe in lead, press the lead sign between the eyebrows, and speak the formula:
ĂgishjĂĄlm er Ă©g ber
milli brĂșna mĂ©r!
I bear the helm of awe
between my brows!
If you are daring enough to try, we hope that this spell will help you press through challenges and cross into newer horizons.
Note: These statements have not been evaluated by the Ministry of Spells. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent dragon attacks.

















