Nordic influenced Folk Art style doll. Thought you guys would like seeing her here.2yr ⋅ Shauna- ⋅ r/Norse
When the Christ worshipers realease peace doves but Odin ain't taking none of it5yr ⋅ martianthunder ⋅ r/Norse
Vikingehuset on the Danish Island Bornholm in the city Svaneke. A tourist trap where they sell copy of Viking stuff like copy’s of weapons, fur, wood work, and jewelry.4yr ⋅ Jasip68 ⋅ r/Norse
4 Viking christian Runestones on the island of Bornholm. location Østermarie church.4yr ⋅ GSDRex ⋅ r/Norse
A means Health because A is for apple and one apple a day keeps the doctor away3yr ⋅ Sillvaro ⋅ r/Norse
Is the triquetra a norse symbol? I love this design. The more you look the more you see.4yr ⋅ Soopa17 ⋅ r/Norse
Viking Runestone dated 1025-1075, non christian, but looked after and preseved by a christian church. Klemensker church Bornholm.photo taken yesterday4yr ⋅ GSDRex ⋅ r/Norse
Meet my new bearded dragon, Tyr! Her right hand was bitten off by a clutchmate when she was younger. Couldn’t find a name more fitting.5yr ⋅ Mossy-bear ⋅ r/Norse
My inspiation and vision for Thor's Hammer Patch, that glows in Dark, what do you think?3yr ⋅ Khaldam ⋅ r/Norse
Recently got into whittling, and decided my first carving should be of the All-Father. Messed up his nose, but here he is6yr ⋅ watkins1989 ⋅ r/Norse
Harald Fairhair statue. The monument “Haraldsstøtta” was erected in 1872 at the site where people believed Harald Fairhair was buried in 933.4yr ⋅ blackbeardAv ⋅ r/Norse
My Yggdrasil tattoo based on Snorri Sturluson’s sketch in The Prose Edda5yr ⋅ Astrum_Ululatum ⋅ r/Norse
ᚼᛁᚦᛆᛒᚢ - Haithabu - Hedeby is really worth a visit, especially if you're German4yr ⋅ defab_rhythmpanther ⋅ r/Norse
Ostergotland 43, a younger futhark inscription dated to the 800s or 900s. Though the meaning is unclear, it is remarkable for featuring a lone ᛞ rune from the Elder Futhark. This is commonly held by scholars to be logographic, standing for its name DagR, which at the time was also a personal name.2yr ⋅ konlon15_rblx ⋅ r/Norse
Hunter finds 1200 y/o Viking sword. It has been dated between 85 to 950 A.D. “It's unlikely that the sword has reappeared on the surface due to permafrost movement of stones, as it is well preserved without any scratches or bending. It was probably in it's original position between the stones.3yr ⋅ goatchild ⋅ r/Norse
King Olaf Tryggvason making his last stand at the head of his mighty longship Ormen Lange (Long Serpent) at the battle of Svolder. Olaf's 11 strong Norwegian fleet was ambushed and destroyed on it's return from raiding Wendland by a roughly 70 strong fleet of Danes, Swedes and Norwegians of Lade.5yr ⋅ MoroteGari ⋅ r/Norse
Bornholms medieval centre, here kids and grown ups can learn about Vikings and medieval times. wonderful place to visit if you visit our island. photo i took this summer while helping to repair tower with which i took picture from.4yr ⋅ GSDRex ⋅ r/Norse
Fenrir The Mighty Wolf. One of the sons of Loki and said to be the killer of Odin come Ragnarok, truly a force not to be reckoned with.5yr ⋅ Vinland-Norseman ⋅ r/Norse
Saw someone else post their viking inspired axe from etsy and thought I'd share mine aswell.5yr ⋅ OnlySnek ⋅ r/Norse
Inside our Viking hall, here we talk about Viking culture,make clothes,knives,axes and swords here we have hot beer on the pot with cinnamon and honey. tastes wonderful. Skal from Bornholm Danmark,wishing you all a God jul og godt nytar5yr ⋅ GSDRex ⋅ r/Norse
My art piece (work in progress) tribute to the Norse people. I tried to be somewhat accurate on the image of the serpent but I know not all images on the axe handle are period or culture accurate.3yr ⋅ Throwaway030614123 ⋅ r/Norse
My city museum has an exhibition about Vikings, I saw this and wondered if anyone can verify if its correct?4yr ⋅ amblothe ⋅ r/Norse
my viking tattoo sleeve. was last worked on end of last year. features 9 realms, jomungandr, mjolnir and yggdrasil all done in a carved stone effect. love to know what everyone thinks. thanks!5yr ⋅ juktel ⋅ r/Norse
We had a viking festival in my city of Tønsberg. I took some pictures. Let me know if I should upload them all.6yr ⋅ JestersHat ⋅ r/Norse
What a Yule gift I received. Vikinger I Krig ( Vikings In War). 400 pages of illustration and interesting reading, about how the Vikings waged war.4yr ⋅ Jasip68 ⋅ r/Norse
Is this armor historically accurate? Like, at all? I’m trying to learn where to draw the line with what’s accurate & what’s not in TV/video games4yr ⋅ ZWhitwell ⋅ r/Norse
Recently Completed Dual Serpent Valknut Bifold Wallet- Created live on Twitch3yr ⋅ swifthammerleather ⋅ r/Norse
Runestone at Bornholm Middleage center, A copy of the Nylars Runestone. one of my fav runestones on Bornholm.4yr ⋅ GSDRex ⋅ r/Norse
404 years ago today, this LoTR-dwarf looking son of a gun died. Peder Claussøn Friis, the first man who properly translated Snorri Sturluson's sagas. Press ᚠ to pay respects.5yr ⋅ AtiWati ⋅ r/Norse
I drew the goddess Freyja for Inktober! I like to think she is late to everything because of her cats4yr ⋅ purring_bears ⋅ r/Norse
Not gonna lie, I used to think Vikings were cool because of all the leather armor, fur clothes and cool weapons. Turns out that's not exactly how things went down.3yr ⋅ heathen_27 ⋅ r/Norse
Viking age historical build linden wood shield I made covered in rawhide back, front and rimmed complete with casein glue!5yr ⋅ Thrand11 ⋅ r/Norse
As promised to some another photo taken today from inside the Viking fort.i walk around it nearly everyday i live a stones throw away, beautiful place to walk, surrounded by trees. link for more info and pics in comments. the walls woud have been 6 mtrs high made of wood back in the day.4yr ⋅ GSDRex ⋅ r/Norse
A ringerike inspired carving I finished today, thought it would be appreciated here5yr ⋅ maybeanartist ⋅ r/Norse
A shieldmaiden. This one is for my grandmother, who died last month fighting cancer.5yr ⋅ Wardraugr ⋅ r/Norse
Friend of mine carved this for a school project then decided to gift it to me. Thought you might have liked it.5yr ⋅ mightyGino ⋅ r/Norse
Our Viking hall on Bornholm (Different angle this time), we are 80 members who love everything about our Viking history. we make our own clothes,weapons, shields and jewelry. plus we love a beer and a drop of Mjød. we meet up with other groups in Scandinavia and Germany those trips are fun5yr ⋅ GSDRex ⋅ r/Norse
Hi! I make runic art in various styles (and hopefully a digitalised font in the future. This piece is called ᛅᚴᛁᛦ (Ægir), named after our king of the sea, of course :)4yr ⋅ Harpolias ⋅ r/Norse
For any Pokemon fans out there, the new one set in the UK has a haunted Runestone Poke4yr ⋅ sweet_billy_pilgrim ⋅ r/Norse
Saw a post about someone making viking garb so here's mine that I made by hand all 100% accurate down to the weave. Yes I made the shield and belt too.5yr ⋅ Uncultured_Fett ⋅ r/Norse
I just really like this picture and thought you would too. Sharing is caring.3yr ⋅ Leonding9n ⋅ r/Norse
The man who turned Thor and the Norse gods into a household names is no longer with us, RIP Stan Lee. (i know it's not Norse related)5yr ⋅ Dracula101 ⋅ r/Norse
I don’t know if i can post this kind of things here but here we go. The wallpaper ı made for my norse friends. Binding of Fenrir5yr ⋅ Eiteleard ⋅ r/Norse
Runestone with a dragon ornament dated to the 1000s, today located at the Museum of Gotland in Sweden.5yr ⋅ Vinland-Norseman ⋅ r/Norse
I have it since August last year but I've been afraid of your opinions.. but here is it anyway! Tell me what you think about it!5yr ⋅ Nibby2101 ⋅ r/Norse
It is thought the Vikings believed the Northern Lights illuminating the sky were the reflections of the Valkyries’ armour as they led the warriors to Odin. Although the first occurrence of the term Norðrljos is in the book Konungs Skuggsja, written in 1250 AD, at the end of the Viking Age.5yr ⋅ Azubu_Ian ⋅ r/Norse
I woven silver wire. And I made a bracelet. It took me about six days to do it. My hands touched every part of the wire. I am at peace with silver strings. 💙3yr ⋅ kibelem ⋅ r/Norse
You guys may like this. It’s a custom 8th Century Norwegian sword blade by Castle Keep Swords. It should be finished in a few weeks but the blade is complete.4yr ⋅ Nerdthenord ⋅ r/Norse
You might be a fearsome Viking, but even you can't resist the call of Ice cream5yr ⋅ Dracula101 ⋅ r/Norse
I'm weaving a bracelet with silver wires. I learned how to do this from my master five years ago. Do you think it could be the jewelry of Scandinavian culture?3yr ⋅ kibelem ⋅ r/Norse