Celtic Knot and Viking Compass Stainless Steel Bracelet

This is a Celtic-inspired Viking bracelet that also has a Vegvisir compass. The Vegvisir, a Viking compass consisting of eight rune staves, is a sign of protection and direction. This Celtic knot depicts spiritual continuity since it has no physical beginning or conclusion. An uninterrupted path of the line symbolizing continuity is seen winding around the circle.

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Sizing Guide

A- USING A STRING OR A PIECE OF PAPER TO MEASURE YOUR FINGER:
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:

  1. Make a thin strip of paper with a length of at least 3 inches and a width of no more than 5 mm.
  2. Squeeze it tightly around the base of your ring finger.
  3. Make a mark with a pen or pencil where the ends overlap.
  4. Lay it flat and measure its length in millimeters using a ruler.
  5. Find the appropriate ring size in t

ring size measuring chart

B – IF YOU KNOW YOUR SIZE: If you know the size or finger measurements (in mm), you may input your information on any ring conversion website.

An sample of a ring sizing conversion chart is as follows: http://www.onlineconversion.com/ring size.htm

C – USING A PRINTED SIZE CHART TO MEASURE YOUR FINGER:

  1. Save the picture by right-clicking on it and selecting Save Image As.
  2. Print the picture without scaling it and make sure it’s 3.5 inches long from the ‘Read Size Here’ line to the finish.
  3. Cut off the printed picture and wrap the finger sizer around it. Take a look at the number next to the line that says ‘Read Size Here.’

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Shipping & Returns

United States of America, Continental

Free delivery on purchases of $59.99 or more; else, shipping is $7.99.

Time for delivery:

  • 7–10 working days (eCommerce Shipping).
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  • The crafting period for made-to-order items is 20-30 days.

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  • $15.99 for shipping

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  • 5–10 working days (DHL Express Shipping).
  • The crafting period for made-to-order items is 20-30 days.

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What’s the meaning of the Celtic Knot?

Celtic knots, also known as “Gaelic knots” or “mystic knots,” are decorative knotwork used in Celtic art and architecture for centuries. They are characterized by their intricate, interwoven patterns, which often have no beginning or end.

The Celts used these knots as a symbol of the interconnectedness of all things, the continuity of life, and the interconnectedness of the spiritual and physical worlds. They also symbolize the continuity of life and the idea of eternal love, or the endless cycle of life and death. They are often used as a symbol of eternity, infinity, and the continuity of the soul.

The Celts also believed that the knots held spiritual power, so they often used them as a talisman or charm to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck.

Celtic knots are also used to signify the individual’s spiritual journey, with the intricate patterns representing the many twists and turn that one will face on their journey and the idea that one’s spiritual journey is never truly complete.

What’s the meaning behind the Viking Compass?

The Viking compass, also known as the “Viking sunstone” or “Viking navigation crystal,” is a mythical navigation tool that was said to have been used by the Vikings to navigate the seas during their voyages. It is often depicted as a crystal or stone that could be used to locate the sun, even on cloudy days or during the night.

The idea of a Viking compass is based on the fact that Vikings were skilled navigators, and they used various techniques, such as reading the stars, observing the position of the sun and the clouds, and listening to the waves and the wind, to navigate the seas. However, there’s no historical evidence that they used a specific crystal, like a sunstone, to guide.

The Viking Compass is also seen as a symbol of the Vikings’ navigational ability and ability to navigate the unknown. It also represents their courage and determination to explore new lands and conquer new territories. Some people also believe that the Viking Compass symbolizes the connection between the Vikings and the gods, as the compass’s ability to find the sun may have been seen as a gift from the gods, who were believed to control the skies and the winds.

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