Sleipnir - Das achtbeinige Pferd des Gottes Odin - Aufnäher
Size: 8 cm in diameter
Sleipnir (Schleifner; about "the one gliding") is the eight-legged Ross Odins in Nordic mythology. It got its name because it "glides" on land and water as well as in the air. Sleipnir comes from a List Lokis. The latter had to prevent Asgard from being completed on time, as a Hrimthurse, the builder of the wall around Asgard, asked the goddess Freya for his wife to complete the construction work. Loki, in the form of a mare, kidnapped the giant's stallion, Svadilfari, who helped his owner with his work, and fathered Sleipnir with him. So the stallion had disappeared for a few days and the deadline by which Asgard was supposed to be finished passed. Loki gave birth to his child, Sleipnir, later Odin.
Used material:
cotton
polyester
viscose
Sleipnir (Schleifner; about "the one gliding") is the eight-legged Ross Odins in Nordic mythology. It got its name because it "glides" on land and water as well as in the air. Sleipnir comes from a List Lokis. The latter had to prevent Asgard from being completed on time, as a Hrimthurse, the builder of the wall around Asgard, asked the goddess Freya for his wife to complete the construction work. Loki, in the form of a mare, kidnapped the giant's stallion, Svadilfari, who helped his owner with his work, and fathered Sleipnir with him. So the stallion had disappeared for a few days and the deadline by which Asgard was supposed to be finished passed. Loki gave birth to his child, Sleipnir, later Odin.
Used material:
cotton
polyester
viscose
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This Product was added to our catalogue on 03/06/2020.