Description
About the Hildisvíni:
The Hildisvíni, or the wild boar, was a significant animal to many ancient civilizations. Revered by the Romans, Picts, and Vikings, variations of the animal can be found in architecture, heraldry, artwork, and weaponry. Throughout the Iron Age in the British Isles, boar tusks were collected and used in art, as well as for ceremonial purposes. Not only was the animal prized for its meat, but the boar also symbolized strength, virility, plenty, and hospitality. Yet, it was the frenzy and heat of war that seems most associated with the symbolism of the boar. Pictish war horns (called carnyx) were based on the proportions and shape of a wild boar tusk and frequently embellished further with effigies of wide-mouthed boar heads. “Hildisvíni” was the name given to the boar that Norse goddess Freyja rode into battle, which translated literally into “battle swine.”
About our Leather Card Wallets:
It measures 6.5 inches by 4 inches when open. There are 4 card pockets on the inside that will hold multiple cards.
Features:
Hand-stained
Made from hand-selected, hand-cut top grain vegetable-tanned leather
Custom-designed