Description
Yggdrasill pendant – Tree of Life – Tree of Life in material Bronze and Stainless steel.
The Yggdrasill pendant is a significant symbol in Norse mythology. It depicts the world tree, Yggdrasill, which connects the nine worlds and represents the connection between the divine and the earthly. Wearing this pendant is a tribute to wisdom, universal connection and the power of nature. It is a reminder of the deep understanding of the interconnectivity of all things.
Double color silver and gold.
Measurements: 37 x 27 mm
The Celts deeply respected trees, both single and grouped, as evidenced by their altars dedicated to trees. This respect caused conflicts with Catholics, who even burned oak trees considered sacrilegious because pagans celebrated rites there. These events raise questions about “Christian love.” The trees, with roots in the earth and branches reaching toward the sky, probably symbolized the union between the earthly and divine worlds.
The connection between trees and hunting is fascinating. The Gundestrup Cauldron, a precious object found in a Danish peat bog, depicts a procession carrying the sacred tree of Cernunnos, the deer-god. This underscores the importance of the tree in Celtic culture and its association with hunting.
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