Embrace the Norse Legacy: Viking Yggdrasil Engraved Leather Bracelet
Embark on a journey through Norse mythology with our striking Viking Yggdrasil Leather Bracelet. This robust wristband is more than an accessory; it's a wearable piece of history that embodies the strength and mystique of the Viking era. At the heart of this bracelet is a high-quality metal plaque, upon which the Yggdrasil tree is engraved. This symbol, known as the Tree of Life, is intricately detailed and set against a backdrop of Celtic Knotwork, representing the interconnectedness of all realms in Viking belief.
This wide wristband is handcrafted from genuine brown leather, chosen for its durability and comfort. The Yggdrasil motif is presented on Tibetan silver, creating a striking contrast that highlights the craftsmanship and attention to detail in every line.
Designed to be versatile, the bracelet features an adjustable band with five holes, ensuring a perfect fit for wrist sizes ranging from approximately 16 cm (6.3") to 22 cm (8.7"). The overall length of the bracelet is 28.5 cm (11.22"), and it has a width of 4 cm (1.57"), making it a bold statement piece for any occasion.
By choosing this handcrafted leather bracelet, you are connecting with the spirit of the ancients and showcasing a love for craftsmanship that transcends time. Whether you're a modern-day warrior, a lover of history, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of handcrafted goods, the Viking Yggdrasil Leather Bracelet is the perfect way to express your individuality and affinity for the legendary. Add this timeless treasure to your collection today and let the saga of the Vikings continue with you.
DETAILS:
- Made of Genuine Brown Leather and Tibetan Silver
- High detailed engraving with Yggdrasil Tree
- Adjustable - 5 holes to fix it as your wrist. Fits to wrist from approx. 16 cm (6.3") up to 22 cm (8.7").
- Length: 28.5 cm (11.22");
- Width: 4 cm (1.57")
*** Please note, this product is handmade, so each bracelet is truly slightly unique to another. The colors might slightly differ from the photo due to different display settings.
Read about the Viking Symbols in our Blog