Tube Scarf, Eggja Runes
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- Material: Polyester
- Thin and breathable
- Stretches a lot
- The design is applied with sublimation printing that brings ink and fabric together as one.
- Copyrighted design: Grimfrost
Magic scarf with a Viking Age design and the runic inscription from the Eggja runestone. The backside has no print. The scarf is thin, breathable and stretches a lot. It can be used as a lightweight mask, beanie, headband, hair-band, wristband, neckerchief and more.
The Eggja runestone was ploughed up in 1917 on the farm Eggja in Norway. The stone was found with the written side downwards over a man's grave, which is dated to 650-700 C.E. It contains the longest known inscription in the Elder Futhark, even though certain runes are transitional towards the Younger Futhark that followed. There are a few different translations of the runes, but what is agreed on is that they that contain a protection of the grave.
The runes can be translated to:
- Not has the sun seen, nor the sword shorn, this stone
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Do not seek the man howling over the naked dead
- Misguided men shall not lay it aside
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VIl threw a death wave over them
The oarlocks wore out for, with the tired mast-top
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Who brought the horde here, to the land of the men?
The god-fish from distant island streams
Swimming with the screaming bird
- Protection against the wrong-doer