Odin, or more correctly Oðinn, chief of the gods and father of Thor, Baldr, Hodr, Vidar, Hermod and Vali and husband to Frigga. He wanders Miðgarð mixing with mortals, so many can trace their ancestry to him. He discovered the runes and is at once wise, kind and cruel - perhaps representing all of human nature.
The original of this statue was a Seventh Century bronze found in Lindby, Skåne, Sweden and is here reproduced in pottery, fired in a variety of glazes. The original had a broken arm, but we have restored The Allfather to his former glory and he comes complete with his spear Gungnir
Heights vary from 5" - 7".
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.
The original of this statue was a Seventh Century bronze found in Lindby, Skåne, Sweden and is here reproduced in pottery, fired in a variety of glazes. The original had a broken arm, but we have restored The Allfather to his former glory and he comes complete with his spear Gungnir
Heights vary from 5" - 7".
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.
Thor, Norse god of thunder, lightning, rain and agriculture, and most popular of the Norse gods. Enemy of the forces of destruction and a friend to the dwellers of Miðgarð, his sacred hammer Mjollnir was used to celebrate weddings, funerals and is still worn as an amulet for good luck, and an enduring symbol of Heathenism.
This essential addition to any Heathen home is a pottery reproduction of the10th Century bronze image of Thor found in Akureyri, Iceland. It shows him in his characteristic pose grasping his hammer, Mjollnir. Available in a variety of glazes, heights vary from 5" - 7".
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.
This essential addition to any Heathen home is a pottery reproduction of the10th Century bronze image of Thor found in Akureyri, Iceland. It shows him in his characteristic pose grasping his hammer, Mjollnir. Available in a variety of glazes, heights vary from 5" - 7".
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.
Also called Fro, Ing and Yngvi, Freyr is of the Vanir gods. The son of Njord, a god of the sea, Freyr is, obviously, a fertility god, the faithful made offerings and sacrifices to Frey to ensure good harvests and fertile marriages.
The bronze original of this 11th century statue was found at Rällinge, Sömland, Sweden, here reproduced in pottery, in a variety of glazes, and heights between 5" and 7".
His sister Freyja is goddess of youthful love and also shares half of the fallen with Oðinn. Our figure represents the goddess, and around her shoulders is the magical necklace Brisingamen. This was made for her by the dwarves and prevents both mortals and gods from resisting her charms. We have reproduced this piece from the original pendant found in Östergötland, Sweden, and is approximately 7" tall although sizes and glazes will vary.
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.
The bronze original of this 11th century statue was found at Rällinge, Sömland, Sweden, here reproduced in pottery, in a variety of glazes, and heights between 5" and 7".
His sister Freyja is goddess of youthful love and also shares half of the fallen with Oðinn. Our figure represents the goddess, and around her shoulders is the magical necklace Brisingamen. This was made for her by the dwarves and prevents both mortals and gods from resisting her charms. We have reproduced this piece from the original pendant found in Östergötland, Sweden, and is approximately 7" tall although sizes and glazes will vary.
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.
Our range of plaques, bowls, Julleuchters and other sundry pottery items perfectly complement our range. Each is hand made and are based upon original designs, given a new context. Sizes vary but plaques are average 6" x 6", and are available in a variety of glazes and finishes.
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.
Each item is completely unique, these are not mass produced from moulds but as with all our pottery items made by hand in England.