Fenrir (Wolf Head) Armring
In Norse mythology, Fenrir or Fenrisulfr is a giant wolf. It is the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboða. Fenrir was tied up by the gods, but was destined to grow too big for his bonds and eats Odin during Ragnarök. After killing Odin, he is killed by Odin's son, Viðarr.
This Viking arm ring has wolf heads at each end, connected by a hand twisted spiral of metal. It is a modern interpretation of an armring from Villa Rone, near the Village of Lye in Gotland that probably once belonged to a chieftain or powerful warlord. The original is now in the Swedish National Museum and it is made from solid silver, while this modern interpretation is made from durable stainless steel.