Norse Mythology White Raven Viking amulet is one of the Odin symbols - hand-carved from moose antlers.
Size: 6.5 cm / 2.6 inches
Material: moose antlers
Modern Pagan Arts Collection
Ravens play an important role in Norse mythology because they are closely related to Odin. Raven is the holy bird around Odin. In Norse mythology, Huginn and Muninn are two ravens kept by Odin. The name Huggin means “idea” while Muninn means “memory’. Every morning they fly around the nine worlds and inform the supreme Norse deity about everything they saw in the evening. They always rest at Odin’s shoulders and whisper to him. Therefore, Odin is also referred to as “the God of the raven”. Odin's ravens are the main symbol of wisdom and secret knowledge in Scandinavia.