Viking Dreamcatcher Dress: Norse Pagan Runes, Fitted Style
Viking Dreamcatcher Dress: Norse Pagan Runes, Fitted Style
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Modern Viking dress style!
Make a statement and look fabulous in this all-over front & back printed, fitted dress.
• Imported fabric: 82% polyester / 18% spandex
• Material has a four-way stretch, which means fabric stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains.
• Made with smooth, comfortable microfiber yarn
• Precision-cut and hand-sewn after printing
This listing is for the Norse Dress ONLY!
* Norse Fur Mantle and Warmers are available on store !
⚠️The fabric is similar to lycra, not cotton, not linen, not lining!
⚠️The Belt, Norse Mantle, Shrug or any other accessories are NOT included
⚠️Please check your measurements, this item cannot be exchanged or returned, the dress style is Fitted, Short Style
⚠️The sizes in each country are different, if you have any doubts, please send me a message with your measurements for confirmation before placing your order
⚠️The printed side is the outside, the inside of the dress is white.
For reference:
Female mannequins are Size S
High 160-170 cm/ 5'2 -5'5
Male mannequin are
Size M - L
Female Human Model :
Luna ( me ) is size L
170cm - 5'6 tall
Male Human Model :
Leam is Size XL
185 cm- 6' tall
Guided by our values and the rhythm of a more sustainable world, each TribalWitch creation is lovingly handwoven, crocheted, or sewn to order — born only when it is truly called for. 🌙
Because every piece is made especially for you, we do not accept cancellations or returns. Yet, if something isn’t quite right, please reach out — we’ll do our best to weave a solution together as swiftly as possible.
Exchanges are available for certain items, and I’m always here to help with any questions or guidance before you place your order.
Every stitch holds intention — thank you for supporting slow craft and soulful creation. 🌿
*To maintain the quality and durability of your new dress we advise you to:
Hand wash cold, do not tumble dry, do not iron, dry flat.
Please feel free to message us with any questions or inquiries you may have and we will contact you shortly !
**For international orders please leave a phone number in the personalized notes section for delivery purposes - thank you!
Thank you for walking this path with us — for choosing creations born from thread, myth, and devotion.
May this season bring warmth, wonder, and a touch of magic to your rituals and celebrations. 🌿
Your trust means the world 💚
Every order—past, present, and future—will reach you with the same love & care.
— With gratitude,
Luna Freyjadottir
Today we present our Viking Dreamcatcher "The Aegishjalmur Fitted Dress "
The name of this symbol is ægishjálmr, which when literally translated means "helm of awe" or "helm of terror". It is used in various places in the sagas, where it can have many other meanings, such as "countenance of terror" or "overbearing nature".
The term ægishjálmr probably did not refer to a real, physical helmet originally, but rather originated in the use of a special kind of magic called seiðr. Seiðr could be used to affect the mind with forgetfulness, delusion, illusion, or fear. The ægishjálmr is a special subset of seiðr magic called sjónhverfing, the magical delusion or "deceiving of the sight" where the seið-witch affects the minds of others so that they cannot see things as they truly are.
The role of seiðr in illusion magic is well-documented in the sagas, particularly being used to conceal a person from his pursuers. Part of this power may have been due to hypnosis, for the seið-witch could be deprived of her powers by being deprived of her sight, and the effect faded when the victim left the presence of the seið-practitioner.
Some believe that they wore the ægishjálmr symbol on his forehead, between his eyes.
By the Middle Ages in Iceland, after the close of the Viking Age and the introduction of Christianity, certain types of magic continued to be practiced by Icelandic master-magicians. The belief in the ægishjálmr continued, and it was believed that the symbol should be cut into lead and then thrust between one's eyebrows, then the user should recite "Ægishjalm eg ber milli bruna mjer," ("Ægishjalm I carry between my brows"). Victory in battle or conflict was supposedly assured thereafter.
Materials: polyester,spandex
