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Brisingamen

Brisingamen is said to be the (principally amber) necklace of the goddess Freya from Norse Mythology. When she wore it no man or god could withstand her charms. Obviously a matter of great concern to the other goddesses during springtime when she reputedly wore it. The necklace also gave support to any army which she favoured on the battlefield.

It was forged by four dwarves, and, in order to obtain it, she was obliged to spend a night with each of them in turn. Alternatively, King Alberich gave it to her.

The necklace was stolen by Loki.

The necklace is referenced in the Anglo-Saxon epic, Beowulf, as Brosingamen, wherein the jewel is brought back to "the shining citadel" (presumably Asgard) by Hama, who may well be consonant with the Norse god, Heimdall.


Alan Garner wrote a children's fantasy novel called The Weirdstone of Brisingamen about an enchanted teardrop pendant necklace.

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Alberich | Freja | Freo | Freya | Freyja | Friia | Froya | Frøya | Heith | Norse Mythology | Norse god | Norse gods | Norse mythological influences on later literature | Old Norse Religion | The stories of the Norse religion


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