
Hallo, ich habe das als Kind gekauft, als ich 2002 Island besuchte. Es ist eine falsche goldene Halskette, die in Reykjavik Shop gekauft wurde. Ich habe mich gefragt, ob jemand weiß, ob dies ein wahres Symbol oder ein „erfunden“ ist. Alle Informationen wären großartig!
https://i.redd.it/cpsl5h518gye1.jpeg
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This rune means „einameðöllu“ which is the Icelandic word for unity, or oneness.
It looks like a magical stave, but this one is unfamiliar to me. It might be a made up one.
It’s in the style of a galdrastafur but it’s not one I recognise. They’re generally not that symmetrical so when something looks deliberately aesthetic like that it’s a fair bet to be recently made up.
It clearly says ”Sezt niðr ok ráð rúnar, rís upp ok fís við!
It’s the Icelandic symbol for tourist souvenir
It looks a bit like its mixed with few staves into one. Something connected to protection maybe a mix of “The Nine Helms of Awe”
Absolute gibberish.
I have seen alott of fake stuff sold as runes in souvenir stores here. Even Egyptian hieroglyphs marked as icelandic runes
It might be Umbótastafur
The closest match looks like it would be „Brýnslustafur“ which is meant for whetstones.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_magical_staves
But it still looks almost nothing like it. So its made up, soz.