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Capra Necklace - Oxid Silver & Gold Min

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The Capra of Thor Necklace Min – inspired by the loyal & devoted goats that pulls Thor’s chariot. There are various tales about the goats Tanngnjóstr & Tanngrisnir typical is their deep affection & companionship they have for Thor and vice versa. The design is therefore also meant to inspire in relation to Trust, Righteousness & Confidence.

The necklaces are handmade in our foundry in Sweden, the from 100% oxidised up-cycled Sterling Silver 935, & the chain from 24k Vermeil link, based on a Sterling Silver 925 link.

Capra Necklace - Oxid Silver & Gold Min
Capra Necklace - Oxid Silver & Gold Min Sale price£73.00

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Andrew W. (United Kingdom)
Well worth the money

I really like the silver Capra necklace - it's a quality, delicate but masculine piece of jewellery that complements outfits with a little bit of spark.

SLOW FASHION

All our pieces are made to perfection by hand in our local foundry in Sweden, with 100% recycled 935 Sterling Silver being our main metal of use. We ethically & sustainably craft our jewellery in Sweden, with an aim to continuous develop in a slow fashion manner.

MORE THAN UNIQUE DESIGNS

Freya & Thor of Sweden offers handmade jewellery with a unique, modern & minimalistic design. The brand was founded in 2017, with the mission to create jewellery taking inspiration from Norse Mythology. The God of Thunder Thor’s hammer “Mjolner” became the first symbol used in our pieces. In 2020 we launched an equal focus on Goddess Freya & her “Golden Tears”.