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English: Amulet of Thor's hammer (Mjolnir) worn by a Swedish practioner of Forn Sed and member of Forn Sed Sweden (former Swedish Asatru Assembly).
The hammer is a commercial copy of an archaeological find from Skåne, Sweden. The original hammer is of silver with filigree ornamentation and was found in an unknown place in Skåne and did belong to a collecton owned by the baron Claes Kurck, but was donated to the Historical Museum in Stockholm in the year 1895. Unreliable sources says that the hammer was found in Kabbarp near Staffanstorp in Skåne, Sweden.
Svenska: Amulett i form av Tors hammare (Mjölner) buren av en svensk utövare av Forn sed och medlem i Samfundet Forn Sed Sverige (f.d. Sveriges Asatrosamfund).
Hammaren är en kommersiell kopia av ett arkeologiskt fynd från Skåne. Original-hammaren är i silver med rik filigranornering från okänd fyndplats i Skåne. Original-hammaren är 5,1 cm lång och 4,5 cm bred. Original-hammaren härrör ur friherre Claes Kurcks fornsakssamling vilken kom till Statens Historiska Museer i Stockholm år 1895. Osäkra källor anger Kabbarp, V om Staffanstorp, som fyndplats. SHM 9822:810.
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Fons Opus proprium: The photograph is the work of Gunnar Creutz. The artefact at the centre of the image is a replica of an ancient item that is around a thousand years old; its design is therefore out-of-copyright.
Auctor Gunnar Creutz

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