Odeshog Mjolnir with February Birthstones
A Sterling Silver replica Mjolnir pendant with 3mm birthstones set in its eyes. This Thor's hammer is based on a archeological find from Odeshog, Sweden ca. 8th century.
Product Features
Cast from approximately .5 ounces of .925 sterling silver measures 1 1/4 inches (32mm) high by 1 inch (25mm) wide by 1/4 inches (6.3mm) thick. hole through the top can accommodate a cord or chain up to 1/8" (5mm) diameter. 3mm round birthstones set in bezel settings in the eyes You may choose between laboratory grown or natural Amethysts
Cord or chain sold separately.
Please note: These birthstone pendants are made to order and may not be immediately in stock. Please allow approximately 2 weeks for delivery
Lab created Amethyst details:
Laboratory grown spinel doublet
Natural Amethyst details:
Upgrade to natural gem for $10 more Amethyst is the most valuable form of Quartz AAA-grade, Royal Color: deep purple
Mjolnir The Hammer of Thor
In Norse mythology, Mjolnir is the name of the hammer carried by the Thunder God Thor. Distinctively shaped, Mjöllnir is depicted as one of the most fearsome weapons, capable of leveling mountains.
Thor's Hammers were widely worn as amulets in the Viking era. Today they are worn by practitioners of Germanic Neopaganism worldwide as a symbol of their faith.

Above: Original Odeshog Thor's hammer, 8 century Sweden
February birthstone: Amethyst
Amethyst is the birthstone for the month of February and the traditional anniversary gemstone for the sixth of marriage. Once considered more valuable than diamonds, this member of the quartz family occurs as natural crystals within rocks.
Ideally deep medium purple with rose-colored flashes, amethysts generally range in hue from pale lilac to nearly black purple. Since purple has always been the color of royalty, amethysts abound in the ornaments of in the British Crown Jewels and in the adornments of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians, as well. They have been found in ruins dating as far back as the ninth century, adorning royal jewelry, scepters, and crowns.
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