LAST CALL for Odin's Raven's: Hugin and Munin. Norse/viking Mythology. Cold Cast, Layered Relief. Limited Edition of 150. - Etsy
The ravens are shown intertwined in knotwork to symbolize their interconnectedness – not only to each other, but also to Odin, the physical world and the knowledge they seek. They are perched on a rune stone upon which is carved a sampling of Futhark (the Norse alphabet) and a depiction of Odin astride his eight-legged horse, Sleipnir.
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Crow or Raven? The crow's tail feathers are basically the same length, so when the bird spreads its tail, it opens like a fan. Ravens, however, have longer middle feathers in their tails, so their tail appears wedge-shaped when open. Listen closely to the birds' calls. Crows give a cawing sound.
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