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Bronze Thor's Hammer & Rune Pendant
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Some talismans gather several layers of meaning into one small piece. This Bronze Thor's Hammer and Rune Pendant brings together three Norse symbols: the Mjölnir shape of Thor's hammer for protection, a triquetra on the handle for unity and the weaving of threes, and a row of Elder Futhark runes etched across the head. Cast in warm bronze, it carries a dense, focused symbolism for practitioners drawn to the Northern path.
Wear it as a steady emblem of protection and courage, or keep it on your altar as a focus for rune-rooted work, ready on its cord from the day it arrives.
Key Features of the Bronze Thor's Hammer & Rune Pendant
Mjölnir, triquetra, and runes. A protective hammer form, a triquetra for unity and connection, and Elder Futhark runes combine in one pendant for a layered Norse symbolism.
Warm bronze casting. The bronze finish gives the piece a grounded, resonant tone that many practitioners of Northern paths favor.
Ready to wear. It comes with a cord, so it is ready for the chest or the altar as soon as it arrives.
Product Details
- Pendant: bronze Mjölnir with a triquetra on the handle and Elder Futhark runes on the head
- Dimensions: approximately 1.5 by 1.25 inches
- Included: wearing cord
- Symbolism: Norse-inspired protection, courage, and connection
The Spiritual Significance
This pendant layers three strands of Northern European symbolism. Mjölnir, the hammer of Thor, is the great Norse sign of protection and blessing, worn as an amulet for over a thousand years. The Elder Futhark is the oldest runic alphabet, used both for writing and, in modern practice, for divination and magical intent. The triquetra, a three-part interlace, speaks to unity and the binding of threes, and appears across Celtic and Norse-influenced art.
You can wear this as a protective talisman, work with it as a focus for courage and clear boundaries, or place it on your altar during rune-rooted ritual. As with any symbol drawn from a living tradition, wear it with respect and curiosity. Learning the runes and the lore behind the hammer will deepen what the piece means to you.
How To Use the Bronze Thor's Hammer & Rune Pendant
- Cleanse the pendant with incense smoke or a few hours of moonlight before first wearing it.
- Hold it and set a clear intention for protection or courage.
- Wear it through the day or during ritual as a reminder of that intention.
- If you work with runes, you might meditate on the symbols etched across the head as part of your practice.
- Rest it on your altar between wearings, and recleanse it from time to time.
Pairs Well With
- Bronze Infinity Thor's Hammer Necklace: a sibling Mjölnir pendant with an infinity motif, for a simpler protective emblem.
- Lapis Rune Set: a full Elder Futhark rune set for casting and study alongside the runes on the pendant.
- Runic Oracle by Richard Lister: a Norse-themed oracle deck to deepen your work with runic wisdom and lore.
- Guardian Runic Ritual Candle: a Futhark-inscribed protection candle to anchor boundary work on the altar.
- Norse Mysticism by Disa Forvitin: an introduction to the practices and lore behind these symbols.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the symbols on this pendant?
Three of them. The Mjölnir shape is Thor's hammer, a Norse sign of protection. The triquetra on the handle is a three-part interlace tied to unity. The marks across the head are Elder Futhark runes, the oldest runic alphabet, used for writing and for magical intent.
Can I read the runes on the pendant?
The runes are Elder Futhark characters. Depending on the casting they may spell a word, a name, or simply present the runic alphabet as a protective device. If you want to work with them, a rune set and a good reference will help you learn each symbol's meaning.
Is the triquetra a Norse symbol?
The triquetra appears most often in Celtic and Insular art, but it also shows up in Norse-influenced work and is widely used in modern Heathen and Pagan practice for unity and the weaving of threes. Here it sits alongside clearly Norse symbols on the hammer.
How do I cleanse and care for the bronze?
Pass it through cleansing smoke such as sage or palo santo, or set it under the moon for a few hours. Bronze darkens naturally; polish it gently with a cloth if you prefer a brighter look, and keep it dry to protect the finish.
Do I need to follow a Norse path to wear this?
No, but wearing it with respect for the living tradition it comes from matters. Many people feel drawn to the hammer's protective meaning or to the runes. If you want the symbol to mean more, learning the lore and the runic alphabet is a good place to start.

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