Dryad Designs Seated Odin Statue by Paul Borda

Odin is known as the All Father, the leader of the Norse Gods. He governs War, Death, Poetry, the Arts and Wisdom. He gave one of his eyes to drink of the well of wisdom. His magical spear is named Gungnir. The ravens, named Hugin and Munin, are Thought and Memory. They fly the world during the day returning to tell Odin what they have witnessed. The throne depicts Odin hanging from the World Tree as a sacrifice. The runic inscription from the Havamal reads: “Take I up runes. I took up runes.”

Size: 8 1/4"h x 4 1/4"w x 3 3/8"d

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Price: $44.99
    Points to Purchase:450

    Quantity:
    Item #: 168ODN
    Availability: In Stock

    Odin is known as the All Father, the leader of the Norse Gods. He governs War, Death, Poetry, the Arts and Wisdom. He gave one of his eyes to drink of the well of wisdom. His magical spear is named Gungnir. The ravens, named Hugin and Munin, are Thought and Memory. They fly the world during the day returning to tell Odin what they have witnessed. The throne depicts Odin hanging from the World Tree as a sacrifice. The runic inscription from the Havamal reads: “Take I up runes. I took up runes.”

    Size: 8 1/4"h x 4 1/4"w x 3 3/8"d


    Ships in about a week

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    Great product, great service!

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    I’m a norse pagan and got this statue to complete my place of worship, I was very pleased with the craftsmanship and even received a handwritten note which was a nice touch. It arrived quicker than expected as well!

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    Recently purchased the Odin statue and am very happy with it. Good detail and character!

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    <p>It’s hard to rate this myself because it was a Christmas gift for my son who is very much into Norse mythology. He insists he really likes it. I got the idea for it when we went to a Celtic festival in our city and he was lingering over a similar statue and debating whether he wanted to spend the money for it. It was delivered in a timely fashion and packed very well. I have no complaints.</p>