Belt buckle eagle "Hräsvelg" guardian of Yggdrasil, partially enamelled
Belt buckle "Eagle / Guardian of Yggdrasil"
Adler, Hräsvelg, Hræsvelgr, Hräsvelgr also called Räsvelg sits in the treetop of the world tree Yggdrasil, from where he observes what happens in the different worlds.
Its enormous wings, its wingbeat, generate or create the winds and storms in the most diverse worlds.
The eagle is also an ancient Germanic/Old Norse symbol, known as a storm bird and also a heraldic animal, emblem of sovereignty, symbol of power and strength. as well as being found on graves in Nordic culture. He thus seems to have had a role as a guide of souls, leading them to the realm of the dead.
Made of tin, partially enamelled.
For belts up to 4.5 cm wide.
Diameter approx. 75 mm
Weight approx. 120 g.
The belt with holes has article number 55.002 and is suitable.
The eagle shown here next to the belt buckle is not included in the delivery, without decoration.
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Joh. Vogler GmbH
Saturnstr. 50 85609 Aschheim Deutschland