Frigg Norse Goddess Frigg is described as a goddess associated with foresight and wisdom in Norse mythology, the northernmost branch of Germanic mythology and most extensively attested. Frigg is the wife of the major god Odin and dwells in the wetland halls of Fensalir, is famous for her foreknowledge, is associated with the goddesses Fulla, Lofn, Hlín, and Gná, and is ambiguously associated with the Earth, otherwise personified as an apparently separate entity Jörð (Old Norse "Earth"). The children of Frigg and Odin include the gleaming god Baldr. Due to the significant thematic overlap, scholars have proposed a particular connection to the goddess Freyja. If you need some kind of figurine which you did not find in our shop, write to us in messages, and we will produce any figurine for you. It is not difficult! Description I am glad to introduce my collection of "Scandinavian pantheon" gods. I hope that this work will be a wonderful addition to your home or altar. Also, it will be a great handmade wooden gift to your friends. Join us :) - Height: 15 cm \ 5,9 inches; - Material: wood, linden; - Coating: oil, morilka; - The creation time is 3-5 days before sending. - Accept PayPal. - Worldwide shipping. 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. Delivery: When the product is created and sent to you, you will receive a message on the mail about it. The message will indicate the sending number, which has 4 letters and 9 digits. You can track this number on the website of your country's postal service. Master takes responsibility to maintain the integrity of a product and its conformity. If goods arrive broken or will not comply with those presented on the site here, master ensures refund or re-sending the parcel as indicated in the store; Delivery of goods is carried out through the international postal service, by air; I am engaged in the delivery of our products around the world for 2 years. During this time ALL of my parcels were delivered to my customers. Several times there were delays at customs, but the parcel still came to my clients.If you have a delay with delivery, do not worry, write me in private messages, I will always be happy to help you.
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