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Unleash your inner wolf with our Fenrir symbol leather cuffs.
In Norse mythology, Fenrir, also known as Fenrisúlfr, was a monstrous wolf and a prominent figure in the pantheon of the gods. He was the son of Loki, the trickster god, and the giantess Angrboða. From an early age, Fenrir displayed immense size and strength, which caused concern among the gods. Prophecies foretold that he would bring destruction and play a pivotal role in the events of Ragnarok, the final battle between the gods and their adversaries.
Fenrir, the norse mythology wolf symbol on a silver or gold plate with an adjustable leather strap.