Odin's Birds by Blandine Anderson
Unique stoneware sculpture
26 x 18 x 14cm
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In Norse mythology, two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, perched on shoulders of Odin who was one-eyed or sometimes portrayed as blind or blind-folded. The birds acted as his MIND AND MEMORY. The piece shows the sun wheel sometimes called the sun cross or Odin’s cross – the Norse symbol of the passage of the sun and the changing seasons.


