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Symbols worn for a reason
Every symbol in this collection was worn for a reason. Not for decoration, but because the person wearing it believed it did something -- protected them, marked their allegiance, or carried the weight of a vow. The Viking Valknut was a declaration of loyalty to Odin. The Eye of Horus guarded the living and the dead across thousands of years of Egyptian belief. The Templar cross was not ornament; it was a commitment made in the full knowledge of what that commitment might cost.
Buying from this collection means choosing a piece of history that someone can actually wear. For anyone drawn to Norse mythology, medieval history, ancient Egypt, or the protective traditions of the Eastern world, these are historical jewellery gifts that carry their stories with them. Browse the collection and find the symbol that fits the person you have in mind.
Viking Valknut or Thor's Hammer pendant The warriors who wore this mark believed Odin himself was watching over them.
Knights Templar Sigillum cross pendant A seal that Crusader knights carried as both identity and oath.
Eye of Horus necklace or ring Ancient Egyptians wore this symbol to protect the living and guide the dead.
Turkish Evil Eye or Hamsa piece One of the oldest protective symbols still worn across three faiths today.
