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The Wolfsong Bracelet — Norse Rune Viking Bracelet

The Wolfsong Bracelet — Norse Rune Viking Bracelet

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Target gender Male
Age group Adults
Color pattern Geometric, Silver
Jewelry material Stainless steel
Jewelry type Imitation jewelry
The Wolfsong Bracelet — Norse Viking rune wolf Valknut stainless steel bracelet | Fenrisheim Artifacts | Pedlar's Attic

Cinder does not dig for things. He finds them the way wolves find everything — by knowing where to look, by reading the ground the way others read words, by understanding that the earth in Fenrisheim remembers what was placed in it and will give it back when the time is right. The Wolfsong Bracelet came up out of the deep soil of the Wolfsong Expanse in a cache that had been waiting, by the look of it, for several centuries. He carried it back without ceremony. He set it on the counter. He went back to watching the door.

The Wolfsong Bracelet is a stainless steel Norse Viking bracelet carrying the most powerful symbols of the old world — rune wolf, Valknut, witch knot, compass — in 17 distinct styles, each one a different combination of the same ancient vocabulary. Built for men who understand that what you wear on your wrist is a statement of what you carry in your chest.

This is a Fenrisheim Artifacts piece and a Hall of the Three Oaths piece — the wolf domain and the Norse hall, meeting on the wrist.


The Story — What the Earth Gave Back

The Norse did not make these symbols casually. The Valknut — three interlocked triangles — is Odin's knot, the mark of the fallen warrior, the sign of the transition between worlds. The witch knot is older than the Norse themselves, a binding symbol that predates the sagas and runs through every culture that understood the power of the tied and the untied. The compass — the Vegvísir — is the wayfinder, the symbol carved into the skin and the stone of those who needed to find their way through storms that had no visible end.

The wolves of Fenrisheim know these symbols. They have been walking past them for centuries, carved into the stones of the offerings left in the deep earth of the Wolfsong Expanse. They do not revere them the way humans revere them. They simply recognize them — the way you recognize the smell of something that has always been true.

Cinder brought this one back because it was ready. That is the only reason he ever brings anything back. The earth offered. He received. The rest is yours.


About This Piece

  • What it is: Stainless steel Norse Viking bracelet — rune wolf, Valknut, witch knot, and compass symbols
  • Material: Stainless steel — holds its finish, built for daily wear
  • Styles: 17 variants — select your style at checkout
  • Wear it: Solo as an oath-keeper, stacked with other Norse pieces, or as your everyday Fenrisheim connection
  • Series: Fenrisheim Artifacts — Gifts of the Wolf | Dragonforged — Midnight's Domain

The Fenrisheim & Hall of the Three Oaths Connection

The Fenrisheim Artifacts series covers all wolf, Norse, Viking, and Celtic pieces — the things Cinder and Ash bring back from the Wolfsong Expanse, where the ancient Norse and Celtic peoples left offerings for centuries. The Hall of the Three Oaths is the Norse canon of the Attic — the place where the old symbols live, where the oaths were sworn, where the Valknut and the witch knot and the compass were first understood as a vocabulary rather than decoration.

This bracelet belongs to both. It carries the wolf and the hall on the same wrist.

Explore: Fenrisheim Artifacts — Gifts of the Wolf | Dragonforged — Midnight's Domain | The Fenrisheim Origin Story


Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Valknut symbol mean?
The Valknut — three interlocked triangles — is Odin's knot, associated with the fallen warrior and the transition between worlds. It is one of the most recognized symbols of Norse heritage and appears throughout Viking Age artifacts.

What is the witch knot?
The witch knot is an ancient binding symbol predating the Norse sagas, found across multiple cultures. It represents protection, the binding of power, and the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds.

What is the Vegvísir compass?
The Vegvísir is a Norse wayfinding symbol — carved into skin and stone by those who needed to find their way through storms. It means: you will not be lost, even when the path is not visible.

How many styles are available?
17 distinct styles — each a different combination of Norse symbols and bracelet construction. Select your style at checkout.

What is the Fenrisheim Artifacts series?
All wolf, Norse, Viking, and Celtic pieces at Pedlar's Attic. Cinder and Ash bring them back from the Wolfsong Expanse — the wolf domain where the ancient peoples left offerings for centuries. Read the origin story.

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