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Celtic Wolf Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood Fenrir Norse Mythology

Celtic Wolf Statue | Hand-Carved Ash Wood Fenrir Norse Mythology

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From the frozen depths of legend, Fenrir howls — the great wolf bound by the gods, destined to break free at Ragnarök. This statue is hand-carved in Ukraine from ecological ash wood, finished with a clear protective varnish, and every inch of Fenrir's body is woven with intricate Celtic knotwork — ancient patterns that flow across his fur like the threads of fate itself. A defining piece from our Norse statues collection.

Each piece is individually crafted — no two are identical. Among our Celtic & Norse spirit animal totems, the wolf stands apart — raw, untamed, and deeply symbolic of the wild forces that shaped the Viking world.

Details

  • Material: Ecological ash wood
  • Dimensions: Height – 9.8 in (25 cm) | Width – 9 in (23 cm) | Depth – 2.1 in (5.5 cm)
  • Finish: Clear varnish for protection, preserving the wood's natural appearance
  • Design: Fenrir howling under the full moon, his entire body covered in hand-carved Celtic knotwork — interlacing patterns etched across his fur, shoulders, and haunches, merging Norse power with Celtic artistry
  • Easy to clean with a dry cloth

Fenrir in Norse Mythology

  • Origin: Son of the trickster god Loki and the giantess Angrboda — born into chaos, feared by gods and giants alike
  • The Binding: The Aesir gods, terrified of Fenrir's growing power, bound him with Gleipnir — a magical ribbon forged from impossible things. He remains bound until Ragnarök
  • Ragnarök: At the end of days, Fenrir breaks free and swallows Odin himself — the ultimate symbol of untamed nature overcoming even the divine
  • Celtic echoes: The knotwork adorning this statue draws from Celtic tradition — where the wolf was a guardian spirit, a creature of the hunt, and a symbol of loyalty and fierce protection. The intertwining patterns represent eternity, the cycle of life, and the unbreakable bonds of fate
  • Symbolism: Chaos, raw power, the untamed wild, the thin boundary between order and destruction — and the primal instinct within us all

Ideal For

  • Collectors of Norse mythology, Viking heritage, and pagan altar pieces
  • Home, office, or sacred spaces with a Norse, Celtic, or dark fantasy aesthetic
  • A bold, meaningful gift for mythology enthusiasts and lovers of handcrafted art

Shipping & Global Delivery

We ensure your artisan carvings reach you safely through our global network of makers:

  • European Union: EU orders are shipped directly from our Studio in Spain. Shop items in stock in Spain →
  • United States: Orders for the USA are shipped from our USA Warehouse for rapid domestic delivery. Shop items in stock in the USA →
  • Global & Availability: For all other international countries, or in cases where the item is currently unavailable in our Spain or US locations, your statue will be handcrafted and shipped with care from our primary Workshop in Ukraine.

Returns

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Care

Colour shades and textures may differ slightly from actual products depending on your monitor settings. Wipe clean with a dry cloth only.


The wolf that shook the heavens — Fenrir stands eternal, his body woven with Celtic knotwork, hand-carved in Ukraine from sustainable ash wood. Browse our full collection of wooden animal figurines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Norse wolf Fenrir depicted with Celtic knotwork?

While Fenrir originates strictly from Norse mythology as the chaotic son of Loki, this statue uniquely blends Viking lore with ancient Celtic art. The interlocking Celtic knotwork carved into the wolf's fur represents the threads of fate, eternity, and the unbreakable bonds of destiny. This artistic fusion captures the dual nature of the wolf—the untamed, raw power of the Nordic wild combined with the Celtic tradition of the wolf as a sacred guardian spirit and fierce protector.

What does a Fenrir statue symbolize on a pagan or Asatru altar?

On a Norse pagan or Asatru altar, a Fenrir statue serves as a powerful focal point representing primal strength, personal freedom, and the inevitable breaking of chains or limitations. Rather than just a symbol of destruction, practitioners and heathens display the bound wolf to honor the raw, untamed forces of nature and the internal drive to overcome impossible odds. It serves as a commanding totem for anyone honoring the Viking heritage or working with shadow work and personal empowerment.

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