This Viking-age pendant originates from a discovery in Uppåkra, southern Sweden. The original was a fitting, possibly from a chest, and made of gilded bronze.
In Norse mythology, there are two different interpretations of this motif. It can either depict a god wearing Freyja’s falcon cloak or the master smith Völund, who forged his own wings.
The original can be seen here
Similar finds have also been made in Denmark.
Made of sterling silver 925.
A black cord is included with all pendants, which one can adjust the length of themselves.