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Norse altar pieces — Vegvisir canvas wall art from Runestone Norway
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Norse altar pieces for those who keep a quiet corner of the old ways. Wall art, rune charts, talismans and study journals — made to sit at the centre of a Norse or Nordic altar, and to hold your focus there. What belongs on a Norse altar There is no single correct way to build one. Most Norse pagan altars begin with a central image or symbol — a god portrait, a Vegvisir, a carved or printed sigil — and the rest is gathered around it: candles, offerings, rune stones, marks of the turning season. Some keep the altar standing all year. Others set it out only for blót, for Yule, or when the work calls for it. What matters is not the objects themselves but the intention behind them. These nordic altar pieces are made for that — each one carries a symbol from the Elder Futhark or the wider Norse tradition, made to be lived with rather than admired once and put away. New to this? Read How to Set Up a Norse Altar: A Practical Guide — what to include, what you genuinely do not need, and how to build a Norse pagan altar that serves a real practice. The pieces Wall art and canvases — Vegvisir and Norse symbol prints to anchor the altar, or the wall standing behind it. Printable altar art — instant digital downloads, printed and framed at whatever size your space asks for. Rune charts — the Elder Futhark, rune by rune, for reference and for study. Rune journals — for recording readings, meanings, and the work itself. Rune talismans — pendants carrying the old marks, worn through the day or laid at the altar. Designed in Halden, Norway.