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10oz handmade cup intended to look like ancient hammered-metal with an old copper patina glaze and hand-carved (Elder Futhark) Runes.
Runes are an ancient divination tool and futhark (alphabet) used by Germanic and Nordic tribes. ‘Rune,’ simply means secret, whisper or mystery. Similar to oracle cards, Runes are used to help gain insight into situations in our lives.
There are various futharks, due to the evolution over time as language progressed and tribes intermingled. The Elder Futhark, the oldest known, dates back to c. 160 CE. until about c.700 CE.
The Younger Futhark, illuminated the Viking Age from 790 CE. to c. 1100 CE.
The Anglo- Saxon Futhorc, became a popular writing system in England from the 5th-11th century.
The use of Runes in Scandinavia continued well into the Middle Ages and beyond.
Divination Runes are composed of the Elder Futhark, each Rune is typically carved into small pieces of stone, metal, wood, bone or any other natural earth element. As each Rune symbolized a different ‘letter’ in the alphabet, each had a specific symbolic meaning. For example, ‘Fehu,’ F - means cattle, symbolic of wealth. ‘Uruz,’ U - means wild ox, symbolic of strength or power.
Once one becomes accustomed to the meanings behind each Rune, they can be pulled and messages can intuitively be put together to shed insight into situations or help answer any questions one may have. Spending time meditating on and researching the meanings behind each rune is recommended
Runes have been known to carry magical qualities as well, as the people of Scandinavia believed in a form of magic called Seidr. Seidr is a pre-Christian Norse shamanism that is concerned with discerning the course of fate and working within its structure to bring about change through spirit journeys, magical healing and prophecy. Some believe that by carrying or carving runes, one will draw those energies into their daily lives.
10oz handmade cup intended to look like ancient hammered-metal with an old copper patina glaze and hand-carved (Elder Futhark) Runes.
Runes are an ancient divination tool and futhark (alphabet) used by Germanic and Nordic tribes. ‘Rune,’ simply means secret, whisper or mystery. Similar to oracle cards, Runes are used to help gain insight into situations in our lives.
There are various futharks, due to the evolution over time as language progressed and tribes intermingled. The Elder Futhark, the oldest known, dates back to c. 160 CE. until about c.700 CE.
The Younger Futhark, illuminated the Viking Age from 790 CE. to c. 1100 CE.
The Anglo- Saxon Futhorc, became a popular writing system in England from the 5th-11th century.
The use of Runes in Scandinavia continued well into the Middle Ages and beyond.
Divination Runes are composed of the Elder Futhark, each Rune is typically carved into small pieces of stone, metal, wood, bone or any other natural earth element. As each Rune symbolized a different ‘letter’ in the alphabet, each had a specific symbolic meaning. For example, ‘Fehu,’ F - means cattle, symbolic of wealth. ‘Uruz,’ U - means wild ox, symbolic of strength or power.
Once one becomes accustomed to the meanings behind each Rune, they can be pulled and messages can intuitively be put together to shed insight into situations or help answer any questions one may have. Spending time meditating on and researching the meanings behind each rune is recommended
Runes have been known to carry magical qualities as well, as the people of Scandinavia believed in a form of magic called Seidr. Seidr is a pre-Christian Norse shamanism that is concerned with discerning the course of fate and working within its structure to bring about change through spirit journeys, magical healing and prophecy. Some believe that by carrying or carving runes, one will draw those energies into their daily lives.
10oz handmade cup intended to look like ancient hammered-metal with an old copper patina glaze and hand-carved (Elder Futhark) Runes.
Runes are an ancient divination tool and futhark (alphabet) used by Germanic and Nordic tribes. ‘Rune,’ simply means secret, whisper or mystery. Similar to oracle cards, Runes are used to help gain insight into situations in our lives.
There are various futharks, due to the evolution over time as language progressed and tribes intermingled. The Elder Futhark, the oldest known, dates back to c. 160 CE. until about c.700 CE.
The Younger Futhark, illuminated the Viking Age from 790 CE. to c. 1100 CE.
The Anglo- Saxon Futhorc, became a popular writing system in England from the 5th-11th century.
The use of Runes in Scandinavia continued well into the Middle Ages and beyond.
Divination Runes are composed of the Elder Futhark, each Rune is typically carved into small pieces of stone, metal, wood, bone or any other natural earth element. As each Rune symbolized a different ‘letter’ in the alphabet, each had a specific symbolic meaning. For example, ‘Fehu,’ F - means cattle, symbolic of wealth. ‘Uruz,’ U - means wild ox, symbolic of strength or power.
Once one becomes accustomed to the meanings behind each Rune, they can be pulled and messages can intuitively be put together to shed insight into situations or help answer any questions one may have. Spending time meditating on and researching the meanings behind each rune is recommended
Runes have been known to carry magical qualities as well, as the people of Scandinavia believed in a form of magic called Seidr. Seidr is a pre-Christian Norse shamanism that is concerned with discerning the course of fate and working within its structure to bring about change through spirit journeys, magical healing and prophecy. Some believe that by carrying or carving runes, one will draw those energies into their daily lives.