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Valknut

Three interlocking triangles associated with Odin, fallen warriors, and the afterlife.

Meaning

Valknut is a modern name for an ancient motif of three interlocking triangles found on picture stones and other artefacts. It is often linked in modern interpretation to Odin, death, and warrior memory. While the symbol is ancient, its exact historical meaning remains debated, and some modern extremist appropriations make context especially important.

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Visual summary: Three interlocking triangles forming a tight knot. The mark works best with crisp, angular lines and a clear choice between the tricursal and unicursal construction.

Provenance: Appears on Gotland picture stones and related artefacts, often in contexts involving warriors or the dead.

Sensitivity note: Modern use can overlap with extremist appropriation and should be contextualised carefully.

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