
Valknut
The Valknut is a symbol consisting of three interlocked triangles, often associated with Norse mythology and Viking culture. It is frequently found on ancient Scandinavian artifacts and is believed to represent themes of death, the afterlife, and the divine connection between gods and humans. Some interpret the Valknut as a symbol of protection for warriors or as a sign of Odin's power, reflecting its association with Norse beliefs about mortality and the transition to the spiritual realm. Its precise meaning remains uncertain, but it continues to symbolize strength, mystery, and the spiritual journey in modern interpretations.