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Steel Swedish Julleuchter Yule Lantern Norse Viking Pagan Altar Candleholder

$ 73.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Brand: Perko workshop
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: New
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    Ironborn Yule lantern with classic heart. Harsh steel straight from gnome steelmakers!
    Created based on the historical sample of the Swedish Yule lantern discovered during the 16th century in the Halland province on the South-West of Sweden. It was the first lantern which is considered to be the classical design of the lamp. A symbol of traditional family festivities.
    Hand crafted candle holder
    * Used as a center piece on your home altar and festive table
    * Helps to concentrate during magical practices and family rituals
    * Helps to stay connected with your Gods and ancestors
    * Perfect addition to your home decor
    Dimensions: 22 cm (8.5 inches) height and 12 cm (4.72 inches) each side of the square base
    Material: fired steel
    Created in Russia by the Julleucher Workshop Family
    * About Yule lanterns
    The Yule lantern or Julleuchter, «Tower Lantern» is a mystical pagan artifact, which is used as a center piece for the home altar and festive table during the Wheel of the Year celebrations and other family festivities. The candle in the lantern can be placed both inside or outside according to the rite, time of year or your personal preferences.
    Each piece from our workshop is created by hand especially to fill your home with love and harmony, help you to stay connected with your chosen deities, and give protection and prosperity to your family.
    * About us
    Our workshop offers exclusive pagan home decor and specializes in Yule lanterns.
    My name is Alexey Perko, I first became interested in the history of Yule lamps in 2010 and was admired with the simplicity of the tower shape and the depth of meaning that this artifact is filled with. I made a few lanterns for myself and as a gift for close friends and that's how it all started. At that time I was deeply interested in the idea of finding a balance between the modern fast world and ancient pagan traditions, and I found this balance in the mystical Yule lanterns.
    Since then, my workshop has gradually grown. In 2016 I met my wife Anna, who became my inspirer and best support, and together we created the workshop that you see now.
    We live in a small village near Moscow, the capital of Russia, and here is located our workshop.
    Each piece is handcrafted from scratch and inspired by many things, including the beautiful nature around us, Norse culture, pagan rituals, mythology and prehistoric art.
    Many of our works found their home in different parts of the world and we are deeply and honestly thankful for your attention and interest!
    * About shipping
    Dear customer, we want our Yule Lanterns to always arrive in time, so please make sure you take into consideration the delivery period for your order. We promise to send your parcel in 1-2 working days. Delivery worldwide from Russia takes about 14-21 business days. Sometimes it can take up to a month for orders from the USA, but usually, the parcel arrives faster.
    All items are sent with tracking number so you can track the location of the parcel.
    And don't worry, each lantern is carefully packaged in a special wooden box, so it will arrive safe and beautiful, just as you hoped. The shipping box is aesthetic, has a hand-printed beautiful ornament on each side, and needs no screwdrivers or other tools to open it.
    We always carefully approach to the creation of each pieces and you can be confident in our products.
    If you want to know more please feel free to message us.
    Peace to your home! And may the Gods always be with you!
    Best wishes
    Alexey and Anna
    Founders of the Julleucher Workshop Family