Write the length of the cord in the notes (default 45 cm).


17. Rune  (tiwaz) T

Other Name(s): Teiwaz, Tyr
Meaning(s): Honor, justice, bravery
This rune represents the Norse god of War, Týr. It protects those who fight for justice, whether in a physical battle or in a battle of wits. It symbolizes triumph and victory in any competition, provided one plays fair. 


Wooden necklaces

The pedant is made in the Symbols Design workshop from specially processed oak wood (lat. Quercus Robur).

The oak is a common symbol of strength and endurance and has been chosen as the national tree of many countries.
The ancient Pagans and Celts worshiped and kept oaks as sacred trees. They believed, that oak have extraordinary magical powers.


The Elder Futhark Runes (also called Elder Fuþark, Older Futhark, Old Futhark or Germanic Futhark) is the oldest form of the runic alphabets. It was a writing system used by Germanic tribes for Northwest Germanic dialects in the Migration Period. Its inscriptions are found on artifacts (including jewelry, amulets, tools, weapons, and runestones) from the 2nd to the 8th centuries. 


Wooden necklace Rune.

  • Pendant size: 2 x 3 cm (20 x 30 mm)
  • Pendant material: Stabilized Oak wood. The wood pattern is unique and may not be the same as in the picture.
  • Korea polyester waxed cord. Diameter 1.5-2 mm, length 40/45/50 cm (default 45 cm). Write in comments if necessary for another length.  
  • Stainless Steel jewelry components. 
  • Black, decorative cardboard packing box with Symbols Design logo.

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1. Rune ᚠ (fehu) F 

Other Name(s): Frey, Feoh
Meaning(s): Wealth, Domestic Cattle
All forms of wealth, riches, and/or material gains are represented by this rune. Wealth can be financial (such as income, bonus, windfall gains, etc.) or emotional (love, family ties, etc.). 

2. Rune  (uruz) U

Other Name(s): Urz, Ur
Meaning(s): Power and Strength
This rune represents a wild ox, appreciated for its strength and power. It stands for internal mental fortitude, will to face challenges, and new beginnings. For men, it represents manhood and for women, it stands for femininity.

3. Rune  (thurisaz) TH

Other Name(s): Thor
Meaning(s): A thorn or giant
This represents a force or tower of strength needed to take up challenges. Emotional forces like anger and hate can be controlled and used, but your own strengths can end up destroying you. 

4. Rune  (ansuz) A

Other Name(s): As(s), Os, Aesir
Meaning(s): Ancestral god (Odin)
This rune represents Odin (Norse god of magic and Shamanism) and stands for communication, revelation, and divine prophecies. It essentially represents words or messages conveyed through speech.

5. Rune  (raido) R

Other Name(s): Raidho, Rad, Reidh
Meaning(s): Wagon or chariot
One's life can take many twists and turns, and different directions. Life's journey is represented by this rune. It tells you how your decisions can change your path. It also symbolizes the need to change oneself through a journey of self-awareness.

6. Rune  (kenaz) K

Other Name(s): Kaunaz, Ken, Kano
Meaning(s): Fire, torch
This is a rune of burning light, heat, and warmth (physical and mental), and stands for an awakened and enlightened mind. It represents mind, opening itself to new ideas, revisioning of old thoughts, creativity, and exploration.

7. Rune  (gebo) G

Other Name(s): Gyfu, Geofu
Meaning(s): Gift
The spirit of giving through physical gifts or emotional help is reflected in this rune. It stands for an act of generosity, a boon, or a skill. It also follows the "what goes around, comes around" philosophy, where an act of kindness should always be returned, and you owe the giver, gratitude. One good deed leads to another, so doing good to others is also advised.

8. Rune  (wunjo) W

Other Name(s): Wyn
Meaning(s): Joy
The spirit of happiness, feelings of well-being, being loved by someone, reveling in the relationship, and enjoying good health and wealth is represented by this rune. Emotions and feelings are represented by this rune over materialistic wealth. 

9. Rune  (hagalaz) H

Other Name(s): Haegl, Hagal, Haal
Meaning(s): Hail
This rune symbol represents one of the harsher forms of weather, and suggests that the things are going to change. It symbolizes a disruptive force that may affect your life.

10. Rune  (nauthiz) N

Other Name(s): Nyo, Nyd
Meaning(s): Need
Need may mean a want, wish, or a necessity that has to be addressed. Need can also mean desperate circumstances or hardships that one must solve or handle. This rune urges one to realize what one truly needs to survive and live, and to acknowledge what is important and what is not.

11. Rune  (isa) I

Other Name(s): Isar, Is
Meaning(s): Ice
It symbolizes an icicle. It is meant to represent the coldness and frigidity of ice, and suggests that one must tread carefully across such bodies. This rune can mean freezing or suspension of plans. It also suggests that delaying certain plans may reap fruitful results.

12. Rune  (jera) J

Other Name(s): Jeraz, Ger
Meaning(s): Year, good harvest
The fruit of labor or reward for effort is what this rune represents. Jera depicts the success and fruition of plans. After planning and carrying out steps and working, one can expect a suitable harvest or yield, according to this symbol.

13. Rune  (eihwaz) EI

Other Name(s): Eihwas, Erwaz, Eo
Meaning(s): Yew tree
This rune indicates the strength and fortitude of the yew tree against hostile forces. It is the rune of protection and defense, even in the face of an ambush. It represents knowledge and skill through difficult times, and the spirit and mindset needed to endure troubles.

14. Rune  (perthro) P

Other Name(s): Perth, Pertho, Pertra
Meaning(s): Dice cup, chance, womb
This is the rune of mystery and chance. It suggests that the future is always ambiguous and unknown, and the appearance of this symbol means a hidden matter or underlying secret that may lead to an unpredictable outcome.

15. Rune  (algiz) Z

Other Name(s): Elhaz, Eolh, Algir, Elgr
Meaning(s): Elk, protection
This rune symbol closely resembles the antlers of the mighty elk, an animal that is always aware of its surroundingslooking out for danger, yet capable of facing any threat. It is also likened to a hand, raised in a defensive gesture. This rune represents protection and defense against elements of harm.

16. Rune  (sowilo) S

Other Name(s): Sowulu, Sigel, Sugil
Meaning(s): The Sun
This rune symbolizes of might and strength. It also symbolizes the rising or awakening of one's spirit from darkness, and tells you that success and goals will be reached. This rune represents power and vitality, revitalizing your life force, and providing you with the energy to attain your goals. It is also indicative of light after dark.

17. Rune  (tiwaz) T

Other Name(s): Teiwaz, Tyr
Meaning(s): Honor, justice, bravery
This rune represents the Norse god of War, Týr. It protects those who fight for justice, whether in a physical battle or in a battle of wits. It symbolizes triumph and victory in any competition, provided one plays fair. 

18. Rune  (berkano) B

Other Name(s): Berkanan, Beorc
Meaning(s): Birth and rebirth
It represents Berchta, the Norse goddess of the birch tree, and stands for fertility. This rune symbolizes the chance of a new beginning or something old rejuvenating itself. Recovery and renewal of objects, ventures, and personal relationships is indicated by this symbol.

19. Rune  (ehwaz) E

Other Name(s): Eh(e)
Meaning(s): Horse
This is the rune of travel and change. It suggests that a person is on a route to prosperity. 

20. Rune  (mannaz) M

Other Name(s): Manwaz
Meaning(s): Mankind
This rune represents the spirit of humanity, in general. It also symbolizes your individuality and spirit, and the treatment you give/get to/from others.

21. Rune  (laguz) L

Other Name(s): Lagu
Meaning(s): Water
This is the main rune of water in all its forms, from a tiny pond to the mighty ocean. Water has high tides, flows, and ebbs. It cleanses everything in its path. This rune of water indicates inner cleansing by means of learning through life's ups and downs.

22. Rune  (ingwaz) NG

Other Name(s): Inguz, Ing
Meaning(s): Earth
This rune symbolizes peace, unity, togetherness, and strengthening of relationships by means of love and respect. It also represents mental relief and peace of mind that may result in new beginnings. It suggests that for starting a new venture, the person has to have mental peace and should be devoid of anxiety.

23. Rune  (dagaz) D

Other Name(s): Dag, Daeg
Meaning(s): Day, dawn
This rune indicates the beginning of a new day or light after dark. A new direction, hope, a new start, and a satisfying end is conveyed. It suggests that it is time to step out in the open and to look out for new opportunities. This is also the rune of balance, certainty, and security.

24. Rune  (othala) O

Other Name(s): Othila, Odal, Othel
Meaning(s): Ancestral property, inheritance
This rune indicates ancestral wealth and chances of inheriting the ancestral property. The gains might not always be monetary; heritage, power, etc., can also be inherited.