Depicted is Freya with her feathered cloak. The two Seiðr spells are
Møðiríkr and Glugstafir.
The two cats within the knot pattern are called Bygul and Trjegul. The
Boar is Hildisvíni and the falcon stands for the cloak. The Runes are of
the Elder Futhark, all within the first of three sets (Ættir)
containing eight Runes, composing Freya's Ætt.
The squirrel is not thought to be Ratatoskr but a friendly forest
dweller.
Depicted is Freya with her feathered cloak. The two Seiðr spells are Møðiríkr and Glugstafir. The two cats within the knot pattern are called Bygul and Trjegul. The Boar is Hildisvíni and the falcon stands for the cloak. The Runes are of the Elder Futhark, all within the first of three sets (Ættir) containing eight Runes, composing Freya's Ætt. The squirrel is not thought to be Ratatoskr but a friendly forest dweller.