Handmade Jewelry by Jennifer Garrison

Useful information, tips, and practical stuff relating to my jewelry designs. Plus a few random thoughts.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Runes and Their Meanings


This week I'm going to share two different forms of Runes, and their meanings, to help in the selection of runes for the rune stone necklaces and rings I make and sell. This posting shows both Anglo Saxon Runes and the Elder Futhark runes - I have both sets available to make my hand stamped runic jewelry, some examples of which are shown below.

To purchase my rune jewelry, visit my shop here: Rowan Olivia Jewelry





The first photo below shows Anglo Sazon Runes and their meanings. The second photo shows the English alphabet equivalents of Elder Futhark runes, and the third photo shows the meanings of the Elder Futhark Runes. The Anglo and Elder runes are pretty similar, but the stamps I have are slightly different in their styles - with Anglo being more rounded and Elder being more sharp. I hope these charts help you decide which rune will be best for you.

You can click on the photos to make them larger.

You can find my handmade rune stone necklaces and rings here:
Rune Jewelry by Jennifer Garrison

Anglo:


















Elder Futhark Alphabet














Elder Futhark Meanings



2 comments:

  1. Thanks for great information you write it very clean. I am very lucky to get this tips from you.


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  2. Just ran across your site looking for a quick answer for a meaning to a specific rune as I am a smith and am in the middle of making a firesteel necklace for a fellow and had a brain freeze. Just wanted to say I really like the products you are producing. They are very elegant and I hope this post finds you well and the Gods smiling upon you and yours. Faith, Folk and Family!

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