Saga statue, Wooden goddess statue, Asatru altar Wood hotsell sculpture Figurine Wood carving Pagan decor Viking decor Nordic Norse mythology Freya

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Saga statue, Wooden goddess statue, Asatru altar Wood hotsell sculpture Figurine Wood carving Pagan decor Viking decor Nordic Norse mythology Freya, Saga the goddess statue of divination in Scandinavian mythology handmade wood carving wooden sculpture.
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Product code: Saga statue, Wooden goddess statue, Asatru altar Wood hotsell sculpture Figurine Wood carving Pagan decor Viking decor Nordic Norse mythology Freya

Saga, the goddess statue of divination in hotsell Scandinavian mythology, handmade wood carving wooden sculpture, figurine from ecological material for norse pagan decor for asatru altar.
Material: ecological ash tree. Сoating: varnish. Height 7.9inch/20.3cm. Width 3.9inch/10cm. Depth 1.5inch/4cm.
In Germanic-Sсаndinavіаn mythоІоgy she is an Ace, the one of the highest Gods who serves Frigga and carries out her orders.
According to the Icelandic Dictionary, the name Sаgа is akin to 'segja' (to say), and 'sаgа', which means story, tale, legend, history. The word itself owes its origin to the fact that the first historical writings were based solely on tradition, stories were passed down for writing as sagas or legends. The recorded stories were not new, they were already familiar to many generations.
Storytelling was one of the entertainment at public meetings in Iceland, at feasts, weddings, etc., traces of such entertainment are even mentioned in the meetings of the Icelandic Althing.
The narrator of the sagas is called sögu-madhr ('husband of the saga') or sögu-kona ('woman of the saga'). (according to the Icelandic Dictionary).
Competitions were held: who will drink more beer and tell stories. The saga, which is also synonymous with history, knows the names of ancestors and all family histories. She is probably the one who gives advice to the Diss (Norns, Valkyries, and some Aesir gоddеssеs) and speaks through every old grandmother who keeps a box of family photos and remembers old stories. A manuscript or a golden bowl seems to me to be its symbol.
A saga can be called upon to help tell or write stories, legends, etc. It helps us remember and understand the past. She is interested in individuals, families, cultural history, and oral tradition. To get in touch with her, collect your family history, and write them down.
The ritual in her honor of could be the storytelling in a circle. Light a fire in the fireplace and pass the bowl or horn around.
According to Edda, Saga dwells on Sokkwabekk and drinks there daily with Odin from a golden vessel.
Some consider she is just another name for Frigga, Odin's wife. Müllengoff sees in it the personification of the sun's reflection in the water.
We tried to do it for you with great pleasure and put effort into this wooden sculpture from ash tree for your complete delight.
The design of our wooden products is a one-of-a-kind artwork created by me and my team.
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