Geri and Freki — "the greedy one" and "the ravenous one" — are Odin's wolves. In Norse mythology they feast at his table in Valhalla, running at his side, symbols of his wild and untameable nature. This bracelet takes their form as its centerpiece: two hand-carved wolf heads in bronze, set against a leather band.
The craftsmanship is deliberately rough-edged — this is brutalist jewelry, not fine metalwork. The wolf heads are carved individually, and the bronze surface is unpolished and raw. The leather band closes with a hook. It is worn as a statement: collector culture, Norse mythology, the kind of piece that connects what you wear to what you believe.
At 19 cm total length with a hook closure, it fits most wrists. Made for the collector, the metalhead, or anyone who finds meaning in the old Norse stories.
Specifications:
- Materials: Bronze (wolf heads), leather (band)
- Closure: Hook
- Length: 19 cm
- Style: Brutalist / hand-carved
Note: Each piece is cast individually, so minor surface variations are part of what makes it genuine. Product photos are representative only, and slight differences in color, texture, and small details may occur.
Viking Wolf Bracelet — Geri and Freki Bronze Wolf Head Bangle, Hand-Carved
Note: Each piece is cast individually, so minor surface variations are part of what makes it genuine. Product photos are representative only, and slight differences in color, texture, and small details may occur.
Materials: Bronze (wolf heads), leather (band)
Closure: Hook
Length: 19 cm
Style: Brutalist / hand-carved

















