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Bragi Norse God Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood | Viking Poetry God Figurine

Bragi Norse God Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood | Viking Poetry God Figurine

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This hand-carved Bragi statue brings the Norse God of Poetry and Eloquence into your altar or living space. Sculpted from solid ash wood and finished with varnish, every detail — from Bragi's wise expression to the runes carved on his tongue — is shaped by hand in our workshop in Ukraine. A meaningful piece for any Norse pagan, skald, or collector of Viking mythology art.

Bragi (Old Norse: bragr — "the best") was the divine bard of Asgard, son of Odin, and husband of Idunn. He welcomed fallen warriors to Valhalla with songs of their deeds, and his words carried the power of the sacred Mead of Poetry. Our guide to Bragi in Norse mythology explores his legends, his conflict with Loki, and his enduring role as patron of poets and skalds.

Whether displayed on a Norse altar, a writer's desk, or a collector's shelf, this statue belongs to our full Norse statues collection — each piece carved with the same devotion to craft and mythology.

Details

Material: Ash wood
Finish: Varnish
Height: 6 in / 15 cm
Care: Wipe clean with a dry cloth — do not submerge in water

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size is the Bragi statue and what wood is it made from?

The Bragi statue is hand-carved from solid ash wood and stands 6 in / 15 cm tall. It is available in two finishes: brown (single-tone varnish) and multicolor (painted and varnished). Each piece is shaped by hand in our workshop in Ukraine, so minor variations in grain and tone are part of its handmade character. The base features a Celtic knotwork border with the name BRAGI carved in Elder Futhark runes.

How can I use a Bragi statue on a Norse pagan or Asatru altar?

A Bragi statue is a meaningful focal point for a Norse or Asatru altar dedicated to creativity, eloquence, and wisdom. Place him alongside offerings of mead, a quill, or written poetry — all sacred to Bragi. Vikings traditionally drank the Bragarfull (Bragi's cup) at feasts while making solemn oaths, so he is especially invoked during creative rituals, oath-taking, or Yule celebrations. He also makes a powerful desk companion for writers, poets, and musicians who draw inspiration from Norse tradition.

Who is Bragi in Norse mythology and what does he symbolise?

Bragi is the Norse God of Poetry, Eloquence, and Wisdom — the divine bard of Asgard and son of Odin. He welcomed fallen warriors to Valhalla with songs of their heroic deeds, and runes were said to be carved on his tongue, giving his words sacred power. Bragi was married to Idunn, guardian of the apples of immortality, and is closely linked to the Mead of Poetry — the mythical elixir that bestowed poetic genius. He remains a patron deity for writers, musicians, and those who honour the power of language.

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