Showing posts with label knots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knots. Show all posts

Friday 5 March 2010

Old Cuffs



Those are the first bracers we did following this double leather pattern. We were bored of one piece typical bracers, black dyed with nailheads, then we did those ones mixing nails with tooled leather in a viking way. The really first ones were the couple below, those with the Aegishjalmr (Helm of Awe). The Aegishjalmr was a Bindrune, usually carried between the eyes or in a helmet, confering an awful panic on the bearer's enemies. It is said that Aegishjalm is the lost Odin's eye, some kind of a "third eye" able to mesmerize a foe in all cases. It is also called "The eye of Fafner" as it results reading the Völsunga saga and Niebelung myths.

By the way, the bracer in the up side of the picture was another comission for a girl, she wanted a simple black version with a celtic knot, but we arrange to include it in the final pic.

Wassail!!

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!

Thursday 4 March 2010

Dragon Beltbags



Today is a chance for beltbags.

Turning back to ancient uses and considering the viking age structures, with celtic knots and Othal Rune, meaning the tribe and family kinship.
The central ornament is a typical nordic dragon, knot shaped, something common in elder germanic art manifestations.

The bags are absolutely hand tooled, and taking apart from the common ways, it's sewed with heavy sewing thread, instead the classic leather ropes.

Heilsa!!