
Draupnir
Draupnir is a mythical gold ring from Norse mythology, owned by the god Odin. It is renowned for its magical property: every ninth night, it produces eight identical rings, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Crafted by the dwarves, Draupnir exemplifies divine wealth and the idea of continuous growth. Its significance lies in representing Odin’s power and the Norse belief in prosperity through divine means, making it a symbol of fertility, wealth, and the cyclical nature of time.