Bracciale Paracord con Testa di Lupo Fenrir in Bronzo per Uomo


















































Saw this on an Instagram ad and almost scrolled past. I've been burned twice by random jewelry ads, ended up with cheap junk both times. Took a chance because the wolf head looked detailed in the photos. When I opened the box I was actually surprised - the wolf has weight to it, the paracord is tight and clean. Wearing it for about 5 weeks now. Glad I gave it a shot.
Was sure it would look cheap because of the price. Wolf head is solid metal, properly heavy. My buddy thought I dropped $150 on it. Glad I took the chance.
As a longtime Norse mythology reader (Eddas, sagas, the works), I'm picky about how Fenrir gets depicted. Most stuff online turns him into a generic snarling wolf with no character. This one actually has the menace - you can see the wildness that even Tyr couldn't tame. The bronze finish gives it that aged, weathered look like something you'd dig out of a burial mound. Whoever designed this knows the source material. The paracord weave is also tight and even - no loose threads or sloppy spots. Wear it stacked with my Mjolnir on the other wrist and the two pieces look like they were made together. Already eyeing the Vegvisir ring to complete the set.
Looks better in person than the photos honestly
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A - QUANDO CONOSCI LA TUA MISURA
Quando hai la misura dell'anello o della dita (in millimetri), puoi inserire le tue informazioni in qualsiasi sito di conversione misura anelli online COME QUESTO
B - USA UNA TABELLA DI MISURE STAMPATA PER MISURARE IL DITO
Puoi scaricare la tabella delle misure QUI
C - CON UN FILO / O UNA STRISCIA
1 - Avvolgi il filo attorno al dito aderendo bene, assicurati che sia ben stretto e taglialo con cura;
2 - Misura la lunghezza con un righello (in mm); quella è la circonferenza del tuo dito;
3 - Usa la TABELLA per trovare la tua misura di anello e il gioco è fatto.
Saw this on an Instagram ad and almost scrolled past. I've been burned twice by random jewelry ads, ended up with cheap junk both times. Took a chance because the wolf head looked detailed in the photos. When I opened the box I was actually surprised - the wolf has weight to it, the paracord is tight and clean. Wearing it for about 5 weeks now. Glad I gave it a shot.
Was sure it would look cheap because of the price. Wolf head is solid metal, properly heavy. My buddy thought I dropped $150 on it. Glad I took the chance.
As a longtime Norse mythology reader (Eddas, sagas, the works), I'm picky about how Fenrir gets depicted. Most stuff online turns him into a generic snarling wolf with no character. This one actually has the menace - you can see the wildness that even Tyr couldn't tame. The bronze finish gives it that aged, weathered look like something you'd dig out of a burial mound. Whoever designed this knows the source material. The paracord weave is also tight and even - no loose threads or sloppy spots. Wear it stacked with my Mjolnir on the other wrist and the two pieces look like they were made together. Already eyeing the Vegvisir ring to complete the set.
Looks better in person than the photos honestly

