Fenrir's Chains
Inspired by the giant wolf and son of the Norse God, Loki, Fenrir. Odin foresaw his death in Ragnarök and decided to bound the beast in chains. Fenrir instilled so much fear in the gods that only the God Tyr was brave enough to place the chains ion Fenrir to bound him. when Fenrir discovered he was unable to break the enchanted chains, he bit off Tyr’s hand and swallowed it whole!
Inspired by the giant wolf and son of the Norse God, Loki, Fenrir. Odin foresaw his death in Ragnarök and decided to bound the beast in chains. Fenrir instilled so much fear in the gods that only the God Tyr was brave enough to place the chains ion Fenrir to bound him. when Fenrir discovered he was unable to break the enchanted chains, he bit off Tyr’s hand and swallowed it whole!
Inspired by the giant wolf and son of the Norse God, Loki, Fenrir. Odin foresaw his death in Ragnarök and decided to bound the beast in chains. Fenrir instilled so much fear in the gods that only the God Tyr was brave enough to place the chains ion Fenrir to bound him. when Fenrir discovered he was unable to break the enchanted chains, he bit off Tyr’s hand and swallowed it whole!
The Fenrir’s Chains Ring
This ring is made of your choice of strong, highly scratch resistant tungsten, strong, lightweight titanium, twisted Damascus stainless steel, or precious .925 sterling silver core. With a pitch-black background, a topped your choice of either a silver or gold colored chain patterned inlay.