Viking Lore Articles

Othala Meaning of the Runes Latin O

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Othala Meaning of the Runes Latin O

Othala: (O: ancestral property) property, land, inheritance, home, permanence, legacy, synthesis, sense of belonging, homeland of birth, spiritual heritage, experience and fundamental values, aid in spiritual and physical journeys, source of safety, increase and abundance. Othala reversed or merkstave: lack of customary order, totalitarianism, slavery, poverty, homelessness, bad karma, prejudice, provincialism.

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The Wonders of 925 "Sterling" Silver

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The Wonders of 925 "Sterling" Silver

There are so many different types of costume and vintage jewelry, whether it be pins and brooches or necklaces and rings. You want to know Which settings are most durable? Which jewelry clasps are best for securing and easiest to manipulate. How long is a choker necklace? What type of metal? A good understanding of jewelry terms and jewelry components makes it so much easier to buy the “right” jewelry when you shop. Today, We will focus this article on purchasing sterling silver jewelry.

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Timeless Jewelry Gifts for Your Loved Ones

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Timeless Jewelry Gifts for Your Loved Ones

High-quality jewelry is always a treasured gift and can even become a family heirloom for generations to come. That’s why jewelry makes such a great gift for almost any occasion. Fine jewelry can be given as a gift for men, women, and teens. Use these ideas to find that perfect jewelry for your friend or loved one.

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Simple Tips for Buying Jewelry Online

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Simple Tips for Buying Jewelry Online

When you need a particular jewelry item, searching online may be where you find the perfect piece and find the best prices. Sometimes your online search may only return expensive results if you don't know the ins-and-outs of how to save money when buying online items. If you want the best tips on online jewelry shopping, then this article will give you a start!

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10 Surprising Facts About the Vikings

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10 Surprising Facts About the Vikings

Video on-screen text:   1. The days of the week are named after Viking gods: Odin = WednesdayThor = ThursdayTyr = TuesdayFrigg = Friday   2. Vikings never wore horned helmets Christians in Europe added the detail to make the Vikings appear more barbaric and pagan, like Satan 3. Many words today have Viking originsSome are: snort, lump, scrawny, and anger 4. Vikings had great hygieneGrooming tools are commonly found artifacts in excavations and were some of the most commonly used Viking tools 5. They did not call themselves "Vikings"Other nations referred to them as the Norse, Norsemen, or Danes. 6. Vikings were...

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