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Café Sejd is locates on Gormstorv 7a in Jelling (Denmark).

Word 'sejd' (ON seiðr) is name of complex magic practices, which (according to the written sources) have been used by the gods (e.g. Odin, Freya), supernatural beings and people (mainly…

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Official website of a Polish sport's and outdoors clothing brand.

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T-shirt from Marks and Spencer (wearer is a one year old).

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Ægir Bryggeri is a micro-brewery in Norway that takes its name from the giant Ægir who brewed the ale for the god's party in Lokasenna.

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Ales produced by Einstök ölgerð, and featuring a viking with beard and horned helmet on the label (the Einstök logo).

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A powdered sauce for meatballs produced by Knorr for the German market, and branded as a 'Viking Dish'.

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A sliver replica of an Urnes style brooch, similar to brooches found at Ribe and Lindholm H

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A silver brooch based on Viking Age depictions of Valkyries. If you know the original(s) it is based on, please let us know.

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A brooch based on the common Viking-Age trefoil brooch type.

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Brooch, based on the larger of the (destroyed) Pre-Viking Golden Horns of Gallehus.

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Based on the Late Viking Age Urnes-Style Pitney Brooch (in the British Museum).

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Based on the design on the Mask Stone from Aarhus (Rune stone DR 66).

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A shop in Tønsberg selling brewing kits and offering courses in how to brew beer. It uses a stylised version of the Oseberg ship as its logo. The shop also uses a rune-like font to reinforce the Norseness of its brand.

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A hand dryer in the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen. The company uses a Viking warrior in the colours of the Danish flag as their logo. Naturally, the figure has a horned helmet.
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