Showing posts with label fylfot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fylfot. Show all posts

Wednesday 18 June 2014

Comissioned horns

Knothorns for Mr. Tony Garcia-Rendueles. Own design. A simple but fun work for today. Again, in this case the client already owned the horn before sending it to us for a carving
Fylfot Dragon Horn Own design. In this case the client already owned the horn before sending it to us and due the horn's small size our Fylfot Dragon Design has been adapted for the work. You can see the original drawing 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.

Monday 12 April 2010

Viking Hairclipper




A Viking hairclipper for now. This one is inspired by the stone found in Gotland in the 7th century CE, depicting a Fylfot. We choose to add two side knots, making the final design abit more stylized.



Wes hal!!

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.