Norse Gods of Heathanism Asatru Altar with Drawer

Heathenism, Nordic, Norse, Viking path friendly altar that is Made to Last Generations. Start your legacy today.

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Norse Gods of Heathanism Asatru Altar with Drawer Hand Crafted!

Norse Asatru Viking Altar - single drawer
$149.99


Beautiful handmade Norse Gods of Heathanism Asatru Altar with Drawer that embraces the symbolism of the gods of Asgard.
Asatru is a pagan path of the Vikings, northmen, and norsemen of northen Europe.
An Asatru Religion Altar honoring the norse gods of heathinism.

Asatru



Name or quote engraved free on front drawer
Portable altar measures 18" by 9 1/2" by 7" tall (to altar surface).

Runic Almage to Asgard Quote on Backboard
The Viking symbols of the norse gods utilized on this asatru altar are as follows; for Norse Odin the valknutr or the valknot a symbol of three interconnected triangles, the flower for the Norse Goddess Freya, and the most recognized symbol of the Hammer of the Norse God Thor. Thor’s hammer is a symbol of strength, might, and protection.



Images for Odin, Freya, and Thor are wood burned by hand for long lasting beauty. Made from a single board of White Wood. This is done for conformity with the tree spirit of the original tree.

Norse Gods symbols are wood burned by hand for everlasting beauty and offer protection for your altar and tools. You will be proud to use this altar at your next Ritual, Asatru ceremony or Heathen Retreat. The full size drawer gives plenty of space for all your spell casting materials, pagan supplies, divination and ritual tools and Pagan Supply items.

On the backboard in Runic is wood burned "May the Gods of Asgard Guide My Steps, May Thor's Hammer Protect Me"

Portable altar that is made from solid wood. This is a hand crafted altar that will last for generations, similar to items we found in grandma's attic.

Beautiful handmade altar made for pagans by pagans. Pagan Supply.

No metal is used in constructing this Norse Gods of Heathanism Asatru Altar with Drawer , as some believe that metal can interfere with the flow of energies.

This Norse Gods of Heathanism Asatru Altar with Drawer is hand crafted by DragonOak, "one who walks the pagan path". Dragonoak has studied methods of divination for over 20 years and now brings forth handcrafted Pagan Supply items that are fitting for the field of divination and ritual.

An Asatru Religion Altar honoring the norse gods of heathinism.

Asatru is a pagan path of the Vikings, northmen, and norsemen of northen Europe.

This asatru altar takes into account norse mythology and the accounts of the norse gods norse odin, freya, and thor.

The Viking symbols of the norse gods utilized on this asatru altar are as follows; for Norse Odin the valknutr or the valknot a symbol of three interconnected triangles, the flower for the Norse Goddess Freya, and the most recognized symbol of the Hammer of the Norse God Thor. Thor’s hammer is a symbol of strength, might, and protection.

Viking legend and Viking culture is rich with the legends of the Gods of Asgard. Some may consider it Viking myth, others recall it as Viking history.


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An Asatru Religion Altar honoring the norse gods of heathinism.

Asatru is a pagan path of the Vikings, northmen, and norsemen of northen Europe.

This asatru altar takes into account norse mythology and the accounts of the norse gods norse odin, freya, and thor.

The Viking symbols of the norse gods utilized on this asatru altar are as follows; for Norse Odin the valknutr or the valknot a symbol of three interconnected triangles, the flower for the Norse Goddess Freya, and the most recognized symbol of the Hammer of the Norse God Thor. Thor’s hammer is a symbol of strength, might, and protection.

Viking legend and Viking culture is rich with the legends of the Gods of Asgard. Some may consider it Viking myth, others recall it as Viking history.