Viking Fenrir Wolf Mjolnir Pendant — .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 3384
The wolf head emerges from the top of Thor’s hammer — Fenrir and Mjolnir, two forces that shaped Norse mythology, cast together in a single .925 sterling silver pendant. The Fenrir head faces outward with jaws slightly parted, while the hammer shaft below carries knotwork detail running down to the flat striking face. At 30mm x 42mm, this Viking pendant fills the center of your palm without overwhelming the chain it hangs from.
Who This Is Actually For
If you collect Norse jewelry — This pendant combines two major mythology figures into one piece. Most Viking pendants pick one symbol. This one gives you Fenrir (the world-devouring wolf) and Mjolnir (Thor’s hammer) together in 22 grams of solid silver. It pairs with rune rings, Valknut bands, and other Norse accessories without repeating a motif.
If you want a pendant that sits well on a chain — The hammer shape is symmetrical, so it doesn’t rotate or flip when you move. The flat back rests flush against your chest. No protruding edges that snag shirt fabric or catch on seatbelts.
If you’re shopping for a meaningful gift — The Fenrir-Mjolnir combination works for anyone into Viking history, Scandinavian heritage, or Norse mythology in general. The .925 stamp on the back authenticates the silver, so the recipient knows it’s real.
What It’s Like to Use (The Honest Take)
Pick this pendant up and the texture difference between sections is immediate. The wolf’s fur has fine carved lines that feel coarse under your thumb. The hammer face, by contrast, is flat and smooth — polished enough to catch overhead light and throw it back.
The knotwork on the shaft sits in shallow relief. Detailed enough to read from arm’s length but not so deep that it traps skin oil or soap residue during showers. The whole pendant warms to body temperature within a few minutes of contact.
Heads up: The polished surfaces on the hammer face and wolf snout show fingerprints when handled. A polishing cloth cleans them in seconds — but if you prefer a set-and-forget finish, expect to wipe it down occasionally.
After a few weeks of daily wear, the recessed knotwork grooves will darken naturally. That’s oxidation — not damage. Most owners leave it because the contrast between bright high points and dark grooves makes the Fenrir and Mjolnir details easier to read at a glance.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You’re Probably Asking
Q: Why are Fenrir and Thor’s hammer on the same pendant?
In Norse mythology, Fenrir is Loki’s son — the giant wolf who breaks his chains during Ragnarok and swallows Odin. Mjolnir is Thor’s weapon of divine protection. Placing both on one pendant represents the tension between chaos and order that defined Viking cosmology. They’re opposing forces, but the Norse understood both were necessary.
Q: Does this pendant come with a chain?
No — the pendant is sold on its own so you can pair it with your preferred chain. A 3-4mm curb, rope, or Byzantine chain handles the 22-gram weight well and matches the pendant’s proportions visually.
Q: Will the silver darken over time?
Sterling silver naturally develops patina — the knotwork grooves and fur texture lines darken while the high points stay bright. Most customers prefer this aged contrast. A polishing cloth restores the original shine in under a minute if you want it bright again.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you like the Mjolnir shape but want a different animal motif, the Owl Runic Mjolnir Pendant pairs a runic owl with the same Thor’s hammer form — different mythology angle, same Norse roots.
For another Viking hammer design with a Celtic twist, the Lion Knot Thor’s Hammer Pendant replaces the wolf with a lion head and adds Celtic knotwork to the shaft.
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