About Viking Norse Rugs
Viking style has become popular recently as people look to add a bit of Viking flair to their homes. There are many ways to incorporate Viking style into your home, from Viking furniture to Viking art. But one of the easiest ways to add Viking style to your home is to use a Viking rug. Our Viking rugs are typically designed by talented artists at Dingmun, and they feature Viking motifs such as dragons, ships, and animals. They're available in various sizes, so you can find one that fits your space.How To Choose A Viking Area Rug
Our Viking rugs have many symbols. Each Viking symbol has its own meaning and purpose. Here are some examples of Viking symbols and their meaning:- The Valknut is one of the most widely recognized Viking symbols. It is a symbol of three interlocking triangles. The Valknut is often associated with Odin, the god of war and death.
- The Vegvisir is another famous Viking symbol. It is a compass-like symbol that Viking sailors used to help them find their way home.
- The Helm of Awe is a symbol of protection. It was believed to give the wearer strength and courage in battle.
- The Tyr rune is a symbol of justice and victory. It was named after the god Tyr, the god of war.
- The Wolf Fenrir is a symbol of strength and power. Fenrir was a giant wolf who was said to be so strong that he could not be restrained.
- The Dragon is a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. Dragons were thought to be powerful and dangerous creatures.
- The Swastika is a symbol of good luck. The Vikings used it as a symbol of good fortune.
- The Mjolnir is the symbol of Thor, the god of thunder. Thor was said to be able to use his hammer to create thunder and lightning.






