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Reproduction of an Icelandic Thor's Hammer, with a wolf biting onto the chain or cord. The original find is dated to the 900s.
It comes with a layer of 18K gold applied to the steel core through a process called PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) plating. PVD plating is an advanced technique that uses a vacuum coating process to apply a thin layer of gold onto the surface of a base metal. This method produces a gold layer that is significantly more durable and longer-lasting than conventional gold plating. 18K PVD gold-plated jewelry costs a fraction compared to solid gold, making it accessible to a broader audience. It lets you enjoy the elegance of gold without the hefty price tag.
The original pendant was found on a piece of barren of soil in Foss, Hrunamannahreppur in Árnessýsla that is located in southern Iceland. The original find has number 6077 in the collections of the Icelandic National Museum.
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