Helm of Awe Copper Coin Necklace - Aegishjalmur - Warrior's Stave Viking Coinage

Helm of Awe Copper Coin Necklace - Aegishjalmur - Warrior's Stave Viking Coinage

$24.00
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"I found no power a match for my own." The Warrior's Stave is known by many names: The Helm of Awe... The Warrior's Helm... and even the Helm of Terror. In Icelandic, it is referred to as Ægishjálmur or aegishjalmur.  solid copper 1.25" (3.2 cm) diameter 1/8" thick also available as a coin There is ancient history to the stave, wherein the Fáfnismál, one of the poems in the Poetic Edda, the havoc-wreaking dragon Fafnir attributes much of his apparent invincibility to his use of the Helm of Awe: The Helm of Awe, I wore before the sons of men, In defense of my treasure; Amongst all, I alone was strong, I thought to myself, For I found no power a match for my own. This interpretation is confirmed by a spell called “There is a Simple Helm of Awe Working” in the collection of Icelandic folktales collected by the great Jón Árnason in the nineteenth century. The spell reads: Make a helm of awe in lead, press the lead sign between the eyebrows, and speak the formula:Ægishjálm er ég bermi

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