The image side of this Rune shows waving lines of energy, such as ripples in water. It reminds us that action comes as part of a repeating pattern, and can aid with positive movement in a desired direction. It also represents the ability to ride ways that may be carrying you along, keeping your focus and attention while floating.
The Symbol side of this piece shows the Lagu rune, called Lögr, which translates to “water” or “waterfall”. In Old English, it was known as Lagu, symbolizing the “ocean” or “sea”. This rune, like a river, has flowed through time, its essence remaining unchanged, its symbolism as vital as the life-giving waters it represents.
Water is not just a physical element. It is also a symbol of the ebb and flow of life, the cycles of birth, death, and rebirth. The Laguz rune, with its connection to water, embodies this understanding of life as a constant flow of change. Water can attain many states of matter, from a gas, as mist or cloud, to its more familiar liquid form, and then to a solid state, as ice. This ability means that idea of Flow is transformative, and may bring you the option to change you current state without changing your essence.
Laguz belongs to the third Aett of the Elder Futhark, which carries themes of balance, order, and right action. These runes indicate internal energies and resources that we can utilize to combat external forces acting upon us. Laguz, with its associations of flow and change, adds a dynamic element to this aett, reminding us that life, like water, is a constant flow of change within the framework of cosmic law.
The Norse Rune or "letter" featured on one side of my Runes is taken from a writing system called Elder Futhark. There are many explanations of this Norse writing system in both classical and popular literature. The image side of every Rune represents emotional attributes of its Nordic letter and are pictograms of my own creation. Each Rune description includes an etymological reference of historical origins well as modern meanings.
There are a total of 24 Elder Futhark Runes. They can be divided into three groups of 8 runes each. Each group of 8 is called an “aett” which has an several underlying meanings that can be shared by all 8 runes within it. The additional insight from the Aett formation can help clarify individual rune interpretations.
These beautiful, handmade Rune Charms are heavyweight, with deep carvings on both sides of the Rune.Each Rune comes with a jump ring large enough to thread on a chain. The one shown is the 2.2mm Square Cable Chain.
Runes are solid Sterling Silver and measure approximately 5/8" high x 7/16" wide x 3/32" deep.