Freya, spelled in Old Norse as Freyja, modern forms of the name include Freya, Freyia, and Freja. Freyja is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility,war, gold. Freyja rides a chariot pulled by two cats. CHAIN LENGTH:22"+2" = 61 cm
CHAIN WIDTH:0.12" = 3 mm
PENDANT WEIGHT:Approximately 9.3 Grams
PENDANT HEIGHT:1.6" = 41 mm
PENDANT WIDTH: 1" = 25 mm
LOBSTER-CLAW CLOSURE Real Solid 925 Sterling Silver, Lead-free, nickel-free, cadmium-free and skin-friendly. Passed SGS Inspection. Suitable for people with sensitive skin. Freya was a beautiful and alluring goddess in Norse mythology. Associated with fertility and femininity. This is a full of strength viking necklace, suitable for men or women as a gift. It is a timeless addition to your everyday look. CUSTOMER SATISFACTION FIRST, for all Eusense 925 sterling silver Freya jewelry, If you have any question, please feel free to contact us, we will do our best to help you. In Norse paganism, Freyja is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold, and seiðr. Freyja is the owner of the necklace Brísingamen, rides a chariot pulled by two cats, is accompanied by the boar Hildisvíni, and possesses a cloak of falcon feathers. By her husband Óðr, she is the mother of two daughters, Hnoss and Gersemi. Along with her twin brother Freyr, her father Njörðr, and her mother, she is a member of the Vanir. Stemming from Old Norse Freyja, modern forms of the name include Freya, Freyia, and Freja. Freya, spelled in Old Norse as Freyja, was a beautiful and alluring goddess in Norse mythology. Associated with fertility and femininity, later writers sometimes portrayed her as a type of femme fatale or immoral harlot.The Norse people, however, saw Freya in a much different light. While her beauty was treasured, it was not the most important aspect of her role. Freya was a goddess of magic and fate. Her knowledge was at least equal to that of Odin, but she never revealed her secrets or tried to change events she knew were inevitable.Her power over fate also made her Odin’s rival as a host of the dead. While Valhalla is the famous afterlife of Viking warriors, Freya’s home actually received a better selection of honored fighters.While many myths highlight Freya’s desirability and beauty, she was a much more complex member of the pantheon than you might first expect. The early myths of the Norse gods describe them as belonging to two distinct pantheons. The Aesir as usually thought of as more war-like, while the Vanir were depicted as gods of fertility and wisdom.Freya was born among the Vanir gods. Her father was their leader, Njord.She also had a twin brother. Freya and Freyr were often paired together in their images and myths.The Aesir and Vanir went to war with one another. The conflict is not detailed in surviving myths, but its aftermath is well-attested.Although the Aesir were warriors, the Vanir did significant damage to Asgard.