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ViewA double amulet: on one side is a Slavic amulet (the Star of Rus, Molvinets, the Symbol of the Family, the Black Sun, Kolovrat, Svarozhich, etc.), on the reverse is a hallmark of the Svarog circle according to your date of birth (your choice). For our ancestors, the wolf was a revered animal, the personification of honor, strength, and courage. Many warriors compared themselves to wolves, wearing amulets with wolf images, or made from the animal's fangs or skin, believing that a wolf amulet imbued them with the wolf's strength and endurance. Both the Slavs and Scandinavians have always revered the wolf. Several wolf images appeared in Viking myths. Odin's faithful companions were the wolves Geri and Freki, and the wolf Fenrir. The Slavs believed that the god Veles took the form of a wolf, that encountering a wolf's paw print brought good luck, and that wearing an amulet depicting a wolf brought the deity's protection. An amulet depicting a wolf imparted strength and courage.
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