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Allow your recipient to drink as the Vikings did with this authentic drinking horn. It’s made of a real buffalo horn and comes with a stand and a leather strap that will keep their hands free. Here’s a Norse-inspired clock for those who are not looking forward to Ragnarok, but must (a.k.a. Monday mornings).

Indonesian coffee beans are considered to be one of the best in the world, having low acidity and a rich earthy flavor. This incredible shot glass holder might look like it’s made of wood, but it’s made of resin, which is more durable. Here’s another longship that will serve your giftee who appreciates the Viking spirit, or any type of distilled liquor.
Viking Skull Thor's Hammer Necklace Mjolnir Pendant
This silent quartz clock features a drakkar longship design that any Viking enthusiast will appreciate. Whether it’s placed in a collection room or the living room, the intricate design of this resin statue with a bronze finish will undoubtedly catch the eye of any visitor. R/Norse is a subreddit dedicated to academic discussion of Norse and Viking history, mythology, language, art and culture.
This handcrafted ox bone comb features a drakkarlongship design and is perfect to use with beard oils, waxes, or pomades to define that sweet Viking beard. The next top gift idea to give to the Viking in your life is a blanket. A blanket printed with a Norse-inspired pattern will keep the Viking in your life nice and toasty when the temperature dips. This is essential for Vikings that live in cold areas, though not so much for those that dwell in the heat of Florida or Brazil. AViking drinking hornis the perfect way to toast your favorite Viking warrior. They’re great for serving mead, beer, or any other favorite drink, and this one comes in a variety of sizes to fit any need.
A Drinking Horn
Here’s a necklace with an axe pendant that’s the perfect birthday present for any Viking enthusiast. The axe pendant is very detailed, from the handle to the howling wolf insignia. The mug is still made of animal horn, but it’s crafted in a way to make it look more like a normal tankard and less an animal horn.
The book is set in 793 AD and tells the story ofRagnar, a young Viking warrior who is forced to leave his home and embark on a journey to find a new land. This pop-up Viking Warrior Ship card is so cool the receiver will want to put it on display – and they can! The inside is blank so that you can use this for Father’s Day, Christmas, Birthdays, or any other occasion. This is the perfect card to accompany one of the other many Viking gifts on this list.
Viking Helm of Awe Wooden Christmas Ornament
VikingsBrand has invested a lot of time and love towards the Vikings into the crafting of this masterpiece necklace. This kind of necklace represented a status symbol back in the Viking era. The necklaces were known as the King chains and were worn by Viking kings.

Or, for something more visual than wordy, clothes with unmistakably Viking symbols like Mjolnir, Yggdrasil, Fenrir, or Huginn and Muninn are sure to be a hit. They can use it to guzzle down mead, fruit juice, or whatever else their heart desires. And, like fine china, they can even turn this gift into a family heirloom. This hand-forged Viking knife is made from Damascus steel, the same type of steel used by the Vikings during the Middle Ages.
In case you want to see more Viking gift options like this one, be sure to browse our collection of Viking bracelets. If a Viking you want to surprise likes wearing bracelets or his favorite Norse being is Fenrir the Wolf, this can be the gift you are looking for. This stunning and beautiful Viking Fenrir Twisted Bangle Bracelet Arm Ring will surely add a bit of mystery to their Viking outfit. Here’s a braided bracelet with an axe pendant, which is a perfect gift for the courageous and diligent Viking enthusiast in your life.
This beautiful, handcrafted, Viking shield features carved ornamental patterns, steel bolts, and ahand-hammered umbo. It’s made of 15mm birch plywood and is burned for a beautiful finish. We hope that our attempt to help you find something extraordinary for your beloved Viking or Shieldmaiden was successful. The Ivar Viking Watch is designed to fit both Vikings and Shieldmaidens alike.
If the Viking in your life is a frequent traveler or notoriously lost, this gift will ensure they return home safe and sound without fail. If you’re looking for Viking gifts from Norway, we’ve got you covered. This handcrafted triple laminated carbon steel knife with birchwood handle was made in Norway and includes a genuine leather traditional sheath. It’s a traditional Viking knife that’s perfect for fishing and hunting. Handcrafted and made-to-order, Viking Bandana 3 Pack is a unisex gift perfect for anyone, and especially for those in love with Norse mythology. If the person to whom this gift is intended enjoys wearing a Viking clothing, this custom printed bandana pack will surely improve their style.

Anyone who loves Norse myth and travels a lot will appreciate this t-shirt with a vegvisir symbol that will ensure their safe travels. Get your giftee this 72 x 54 inch blanket with a Norse prayer woven within. While your giftee may not worship Norse Gods, the blanket’s design, which features Yggdrasil, the Norse Tree of Life, will clearly enhance the Viking motif in their home.
Our Lewis chessmen will by cherished by your family for generations. We import the premier version of Hnefatafl.The Viking game Hnefatafl was the most popular board game of its time. In fact, it was a household word when people could actually pronounce Hnefatafl (nef-ah-tah-fel). The Viking game Hnefatafl still enjoys a large following today and is our best selling gift.

Hnefatafl is the perfect gift for that hard to buy for Viking in your family. Your favorite Viking lover will thoroughly enjoy binging this gift. Viking warriors often used axes during combat to chop through enemy armor and shields.
Looking for a Viking gift idea for a Viking-obsessed friend or relative? If your favorite Viking is a language buff, a rune poster can teach them the meaning behind each rune and how to write them. Plus, a rune poster will look incredible in their home, especially if proudly framed. Or, if you want something more practical than a battle axe, you can opt for a knife. The seax knife, a large and terrifying Viking weapon, is always an option, but chances are the modern Viking will get more use out of a professionally forged culinary knife. Why drink from a cheap plastic cup when you can drink out of a massive horn instead?
The set comes with a bottle opener for beers and a shot glass for other types of spirits. The handle has an ergonomic design and is made of quality timber that makes it weather-proof, perfect for any outdoor activity, like hunting or axe-throwing. The helmet with horns is one of the prominent misconceptions regarding Viking culture.
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