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Sterling Silver Viking Runes Hoop Earrings With Black Zirconia for Men

Sterling Silver Viking Runes Hoop Earrings With Black Zirconia for Men

Viking Runes Hoop Earrings with black Cubic Zirconia from Faithheart, ancient and mysterious Norse Viking runes, retro and traditional. The runes are clearly visible, echoing the earrings.

  • SPU: PYE15273
  • Collection: Hoop Earrings
  • Material: 925 Sterling Silver
  • Outer Diameter: 16.5mm
  • Weight: 6.6g
  • Clean it with a soft dry cloth.
  • Keep away from chemicals.

The Norse and Germanic people first used the runic alphabet as their means of written communication. Runes functioned as letters but were considered much more than that. Each rune was a pictographic symbol of a cosmological principle. Writing a rune in the Viking Age meant invoking the force to which it stood and was traditionally carved onto stone, wood, bone, or any hard surface.

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Sterling Silver Viking Runes Hoop Earrings With Black Zirconia for Men

$169.99

$51.00

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Viking Runes Hoop Earrings with black Cubic Zirconia from Faithheart, ancient and mysterious Norse Viking runes, retro and traditional. The runes are clearly visible, echoing the earrings.

  • SPU: PYE15273
  • Collection: Hoop Earrings
  • Material: 925 Sterling Silver
  • Outer Diameter: 16.5mm
  • Weight: 6.6g
  • Clean it with a soft dry cloth.
  • Keep away from chemicals.

The Norse and Germanic people first used the runic alphabet as their means of written communication. Runes functioned as letters but were considered much more than that. Each rune was a pictographic symbol of a cosmological principle. Writing a rune in the Viking Age meant invoking the force to which it stood and was traditionally carved onto stone, wood, bone, or any hard surface.