Viking Ouroboros Necklace, Midgard Serpent Pendant

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Viking Ouroboros Infinity Dragon Pendant - Symbol of Eternal Power - Viking Jewelry Inspired by Norse Mythology

Embrace the timeless allure of Norse mythology with our Viking Ouroboros Infinity Dragon Pendant, a symbol of infinite power and rebirth. Handcrafted from high-quality stainless steel, this pendant captures the essence of Nidhogg and the Midgard Serpent, Jormungandr, in a design that's both bold and meaningful.

Key Features:

  • High-Quality Stainless Steel: This pendant is a testament to durability, meticulously crafted from premium stainless steel to stand the test of time.
  • Versatile Style: Choose from two stunning color variations - classic silver or a striking combination of silver and gold plating. Each option allows you to express your unique style.
  • Chain Variations: We offer two elegant chain options to complement your pendant. Select from a robust steel wheat chain for a classic look or a steel Byzantine chain for an intricate and eye-catching style. The Byzantine chain is available in both silver and silver/gold options to suit your preference.


Product Details:

  • Symbolic Meaning: The Ouroboros, an ancient symbol of a dragon or serpent eating its own tail, represents the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth - a concept deeply rooted in Norse mythology.
  • Unisex Appeal: Whether you're a man or a woman, this pendant is a versatile piece of Viking jewelry suitable for all.


Measurements:

  • Dragon Pendant: about 5.8 x 2.8 x 0.8 cm. (2.3" x 1.1" x 0.3")
  • Byzantine Chain Necklace made of hypoallergenic Stainless Steel - 60cm (24") long; approx. 4.5mm thick
  • Wheat Chain Necklace made of hypoallergenic Stainless Steel - 60cm (24") long; approx. 3mm thick
  • Wheat Chain Necklace made of hypoallergenic Stainless Steel - 70cm (27.6") long; approx. 4mm thick


Wear our Viking Ouroboros Infinity Dragon Pendant as a powerful statement piece, embodying the spirit of the Vikings and the enduring mysteries of Norse legends.


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