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Axe Pendant
Axe Pendant
Axe Pendant
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Axe Pendant

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Production time 5-7 working days.

Estimated shipping time

North America: 1-3 weeks
South America: 3-5 weeks
Europe: 1-2 weeks
Australia, New Zealand and Oceania: 3-5 weeks
Asia Pacific: 3-5 weeks

Pendant height: 16.5 Millimeters; Pendant width: 10.5 Millimeters

An ax was used as a household tool as well as a weapon. Often the ax, along with other sharp objects (knife, sickle, scythe) was a talisman and means against evil spirits and diseases. Traditionally in folk beliefs an ax associated with masculinity and sexual power. In Viking ax was a very common type of weapon, along with a sword. Researchers believe that it was closely related to the other world.

Symbols in a form of the ax were used since ancient times all over the world. For example, in the Middle Ages, the Eastern Slavs often cut the umbilical cord of newborn boys with an ax. In Belarus, if the couple wanted a girl, they put beside the bed headboard sickle, and if the boy - an ax. In Ukraine, farmers buried axes in the ground before plowing to ensure a good harvest. Also, the symbol was used in Medieval heraldry, for example, Leo with an ax is the emblem of Norway.