Norse mythology is rich with powerful symbols that represent the gods, the cosmos, and key concepts like fate and power. One of the most iconic symbols is Thor's hammer, MjΓΆlnir, which signifies protection and strength. The Valknut, a symbol of three interlocked triangles, represents the transition between life and death, often associated with Odin and the slain warriors chosen for Valhalla.
Other symbols, such as Yggdrasil, the World Tree, and the wolf Fenrir, embody the interconnectedness of all things in the Norse cosmos. These symbols not only had deep spiritual significance for the Norse people but were also used as protective charms, worn or displayed in battle and everyday life to invoke the power of the gods.