Runes


Viking Runes - Futhark Runes
Viking Runes - Futhark Runes
Futhark Runes Introduction
This article focuses on learning more about the Futhark runes, also called Viking runes. Each rune taken separately has a specific meaning. It is a symbol, along with a letter of the runic alphabet. While the Vikings are long gone from among us, fortunately the Viking runes are still around. They have evolved over time, being incorporated in many modern traditions. You will get here a better understanding about the history of runes, where they come from, their meaning, symbol and energy of ...


Make Your Own Runes
Make Your Own Runes
Step by step guide to making a rune set
I've had a passing interest in Runes for a number of years, even going so far as to make my own set about 15 years ago. I didn't feel fully drawn to them though and eventually gave them away. My husband has an interest in Runes and has been studying them for a short while. While on holiday in France this year my husband and I found so many flat round stones that we decided to each try our hands at making our own Rune sets. We each chose 25 stones from the dozens we found littering the beach...


Runes Under the Tree
Runes Under the Tree
Rune sets for your favourite Oracle
The earliest rune-like markings were found in cave paintings dating from around 1330BC. The runic alphabet, called Futhark after the first six runes, was developed around 200AD. Runes have even been mentioned in the Bible. If you know someone with an interest in divination tools and runes, then why not give them the perfect gift for Christmas. These Rune sets have been specifically chosen to appeal to even the most difficult gift recipient.



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