Tyr Norse God statue
In Norse mythology, from which most narratives about gods among the Germanic peoples stem, Týr sacrifices his arm to the monstrous wolf Fenrir, who bites off his limb while the gods bind the animal. Týr is foretold to be consumed by the similarly monstrous dog Garmr during the events of Ragnarök. In Old Norse sources, Týr is alternately described as the son of the jötunn Hymir (in Hymiskviða) or of the god Odin (in Skáldskaparmál).
Description:
- Handcarved from linden wood
- Height: 5.9 inches / 15 cm;
- Width: 1.9 inch
- Coating: linseed oil
- Carving and processing progress takes 3-5 days
- Worldwide shipping: 10-14 days USA shipping
- size can be increased by request
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The color of the product in the photo and in the original may differ. This is due to the different quality of the display device that we use.