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Vegvisir Wayfinder Coin - Bronze

KWD 8.500

MPN
VEG-BZ
Product dimensions
32 x 3 x 32 mm
Weight
32 g
1 +

Special Features

  • This historical Viking magical symbol helps the user find their way when they are lost. Whether this means lost in a storm or lost in a difficult life experience, this coin will help guide you home.
  • This is the perfect Viking gift for him, for her and for them
  • Solid bronze coin is about 32 grams.
  • Designed to be a long lasting gift, perfect as a collectible or inheritance gift. An artful description and archival packaging  is included with each purchase.
  • Made in the USA using traditional hand engraving techniques, solid metal, and antique equipment. Shire Post Mint is commited to keeping old world coinmaking craft alive.

Description

The Vegvísir, or Norse compass, is an Icelandic magical stave, which, according to the Huld manuscript, protects one from losing their way in bad weather.The vikings used the word "hafvilla" or "bewildered" which means to have no sense of direction or be lost at sea. We created this coin to help guide us through modern moments of hafvilla. This wayfinder will help guide the holder through the rough journey of life. Use it to find the correct path to travel. Encircling the Vegvísir is the runic transliteration of the Icelandic phrase, "Ég stoppar ekki Þegar Þreyttur, ég stoppar Þegar ég er búinn", which translates to, "I do not stop when tired, I stop when done." The solid bronze coin is struck with an incuse design, in which the letters are lowered rather than raised. This way the lettering will stay dark even if the coin is carried daily. Bronze coin is about 32 grams struck from solid bronze. This extra thick Vegvísir Wayfinder Coin is struck from solid bronze and measures 3.24 cm in diameter. Coin artwork by Woody Maringer. The product is treated to look as if it has been handled and circulated. This process is done by hand, and it is both an art and a science, coloring and patinas will vary. No two are exactly the same! Coins are struck one at a time in the USA using antique machinery and traditional coining techniques. A colorful description is included with history and facts about the coin.

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