Lokі’s family, Fenrir, Sigyn, Jormungandr, Hel, Sleipnir, wooden statue, Loki statue, viking statue, norse gods woodcarving from ecological material. Material: ecological ash tree. Coating: varnish. Height: 8.1inch/20.5cm. Width: 7inch/17.8cm. Depth: 1.8inch/4.5cm. Loкі, in Scandinavian mуthоІоgy, is a malevolent god, an insidious rogue of the Aesir, a lover of disguise. He started with jokes and pranks, but over time he became the true embodiment of evil and hastened Ragnarok, the death of the gods and the whole world. Loкі simply could not resist cheating and putting the gods in a difficult position. However, his ingenuity often rescued them from mortal danger. Loкі is primarily a descendant of the Jotuns, as giants are called in northern mythology. His first wife was the giantess Angrbodа, who bore him three monstrous children: the snake Jormungапd, encircling the world with his body, the wolf Fеnrіr, whom Tyr bound with a chain so that he would not devour all living things; and НеІ, the half-living, half-dead goddess of the dead, to whose power part of Niflheim, the underworld of the dead, was given. Loki's children are strange in appearance and in fact monstrous, but they all have important roles in Scandinavian cosmology. Sіgуп is a secondary goddess in Scandinavian mythology, the second wife of the god Loкі, faithful and devoted to him, the mother of their sons Nari and Narvi. By nature, these two Loкі and Sіgуп are complete opposites. However, they became for each other not just husband and wife, but the best partners, friends, associates. They are best known for one difficult story. Once, while staying at a feast at the sea giant Aegir, where the gods gathered, Loкі insulted everyone present. For this they decided to severely punish him, imprisoning him in a cave and tying him to a stone with the guts of his own son (who was also killed). Above Loki's head, a snake exuding poison was fixed. Dripping onto the body of the unfortunate man, he caused terrible pain and suffering. But the goddess Sіgyn, being a faithful and loving wife, followed her husband to help ease his torment. She collected the poison in a bowl and poured it out of the cave. Ancient sources ("Edda") say that at these moments (when his wife was absent) Loki trembled terribly in convulsions from the pain inflicted by the deadly poison of a snaкe, and this contributed to the fact that earthquakes occurred throughout the Earth. The design of our products is a one-of-a-kind artwork created by my team and me.