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Friday 15 February 2019

Irminsul woodburned box



Woodburned Irminsul box, as almost always an exclusive and selfmade design by Hulduköttr.
Available for sale here.

Viking Wolf Box



Viking style woodburned box available in our shop. As almost always, this is an exclusive design made by Hulduköttr.
Order it here!

Friday 27 April 2012

HRABNIS SUNNOHVEL Pyrographed Box

Hrabnis Sunnohvel pyrographed box. 17 cm wide, 10 cm long and 8 cm high. All patterns are own designed.

Huldukottr's Pyrographed Box

This Pyrographed box it's a comissioned work for someone in Germany. The box is 17 cm wide, 10 cm long and 8 cm high. The top carving is our former logo. Both side dragons and logo are own designed.

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Wood carved jeweler box

Wood carved jeweler box. Sides and rearward view. 20cm wide X 14cm long X 9,5cm high. Own design.

Monday 12 April 2010

Odroerir box


Some pyrography. The central symbol is Odroerir, with the three horns containing the mead of poetry stolen by Odin in Suttung home. This design contains the whole Elder Futhark, something obvious talking about wisdom and poetry isn't it? The box sides are adorned with dragons inspired by the Oseberg style.

Wes hal!

Friday 5 March 2010

Dragons Box



Some Celtic inspiration now. Dragons are a classic creature in Celtic mythology as well, so...what's better than a knotted dragon? Just a knotted dragon surrounded by more dragons and knots.

Enjoy!

Baphomet Box



We have an exception for today's entry. As you could see is nothing related with Germanic culture or Celtic stuff. This is Baphomet's pentagram and it was a comission for a customer... anyway, despite we are not followers of Baphomet as such, we must recognize that he's one of the most famous rockstars in the whole world, isn't it?

Heilsa!!

Tuesday 2 March 2010

Hugin ok Munin




Some pyrography for today's blog. Hugin and Munin, Odin's Ravens, or if you want: Wisdom and Memory. They fly everyday around the nine worlds and later they return to their owner to inform Him about all the things viewed in their travels.


The other ornaments in the box are inspired in the classic Oseberg style, related with the burial treasure found in Tønsberg (Norway), dated in 9th century CE. The front Fylfot its based in a Gothic eagle brooch made in the Balkans in 4th century CE. It has also a Runic inscription extracted from the Elder Edda's Grimnismál, st 20:



Huginn ok Muninn fljúga hverjan dag Jörmungrund yfir; óumk ek of Hugin at hann aftr né komit, þó sjámk meir um Munin.

Translation:

Hugin and Munin fly each day over the spacious earth. I fear for Hugin, that he come not back, yet more anxious am I for Munin.

Hope you like it.