$78.00

FEATURES:

- Size: 8 inches
- Material: Linen, morilka
- 100% handmade work
- If you would like to make a custom statue - please message me
- 2 weeks delivery from Kyiv, Ukraine by Ukrposhta and USPS

Your item will be shipped using a trackable service. A tracking number is available on request. If you need any assistance I am always happy to help with tracking your parcel - just contact me for assistance.

In Norse mythology, Víðarr (Old Norse, possibly "wide ruler",[1] sometimes anglicized as Vidar /ˈviːdɑːr/, Vithar, Vidarr, and Vitharr) is a god among the Æsir associated with vengeance. Víðarr is described as the son of Odin and the jötunn Gríðr, and is foretold to avenge his father's death by killing the wolf Fenrir at Ragnarök, a conflict which he is described as surviving. Víðarr is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, and is interpreted as depicted with Fenrir on the Gosforth Cross. A number of theories surround the figure, including theories around potential ritual silence and a Proto-Indo-European basis.