Bjølstad Brooch
A viking age bronze borre style brooch, found in Bjølstad, Innlandet, Norway. Held at Kulturhistorisk Museum in Oslo, Norway.
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Bjølstad Brooch
A viking age bronze borre style brooch, found in Bjølstad, Innlandet, Norway. Held at Kulturhistorisk Museum in Oslo, Norway.
Te bloquee de mis redes para que mi inconciente no sea capaz de buscarte, Borre cada rastro de conversaciones tuya asi mi insomnio no me traiciona y Cuando preguntan por ti evito nombrarte porque te convertiste uno mas que me prometio un felices por siempre y solo duro un momento de dopamina.
~las elocuencias de una chica desanimada~
Me apetece amarte... Amarte hasta donde el cuerpo aguante, y después amarte de nuevo. Que con caricias borre heridas de amores pasados, cicatrices que te dejaron al no quererte como yo lo hago.
Se me antoja robarte besos, extraviar caricias en tu piel, dejar grabados abrazos en tu ser. Quiero saborear tu tragos más amargos, deleitarme con el fuego de tus labios y dejar impresas las huellas de mis manos.
Hoy, mañana y pasado quiero amarte; y así sucesivamente, día tras día, hora tras hora... Que llenes cada minuto de mi vida, que incendies con tu luz mi alma enamorada de ti. Sólo por hoy, déjame amarte.
Leregi Renga
Timekeeper box
The newest box. The snake used to be in the Movement box. The elephant was in the Identity box. The bear, sloth and the orca were in the Potency box. The crow used to be in the Vision, now called the Sense box. The snow leopard was constantly moved between the Elemental box and this one, until it settled here.
Borre, the snow leopard of Caution
Sass, the snake of Repetition
Grizz, the bear of Preservation
Folli, the sloth of Procrastination
Inn, the orca of Affection
Miraii, the crow of Intuition
Memmi, the elephant of Recollection
Møns Klint, Borre, Denmark
Taken by Razvan Mirel
Viking Art Resources
I was looking for resources on Viking/Norse art and art styles, and came across The Anatomy of Viking Art by Jonas Lau Markussen. It's a quick guide to the major styles of Norse animal ornament art, with maps, timelines, tutorials and descriptions.
The whole guide is freely available to read in its entirety online, and there are also downloadable graphics sets and illustrations.
Timeline of the Norse art styles
Tutorials explaining the anatomy of each style
shapes, outlines, flow, patterns, composition, and motifs
Downloadable graphics sets
Germanic and Norse inspired ornaments and designs, and border chain patterns (free for non-commercial use, reasonably priced for commercial use)
But wait, there's more!
A weekly newsletter, featuring original art and illustrations of Norse archaeological artifacts.
Most of the known Nordic rune stones are or will be listed, with transcripts in unicode runes, transliterated to Latin alphabet, and translated to English.
Sections under development on Germanic art and Norse runestone styles.
New tattoos done a few weeks ago. They are both done in the Borre (ca 850AD-950AD) art style, and have Old Norse in earlier Viking Period (pre-11th century at least) younger futhark that I translated and transliterated.
The runes around the gripping beast say, clockwise from upper left:
ᛋᛁᚴᚱᛁᚦᛦ
Sigriðr (My Manx cat who looks like a tiny bear)
ᛒᛁᚢᚱᚾ
Björn (Of course meaning bear)
ᛒᛁᚱᚾᛁᛦᚾᛁᛦ᛫ᛅᛁᚴᚢ
Birnirnir eigu
The bears own (this)
The runes around the Borre style hound say:
ᚢᛁᛚᚼᛁᛅᛚᛘᛦ᛫ᛚᛁᛏ᛫ᚱᛁᛋᛏᛅ᛫ᚱᚢᚾᛅᛦ᛫ᛁᚠᛏᛁᚱ᛫ᚴᚢᛒᛁᚱ᛫ᚼᚢᛏᛦ᛫ᛋᛁᚾ᛫ᚼᛅᚾ᛫ᚢᛅᚱ᛫ᚴᚢᚦᛅᛋᛏᛁᚾ
VilhjálmR lét rista rúnar eftir Kúper, hundr sinn. Hann var góðastinn.
William had these runes carved in memory of Cooper, his dog. He was the goodest.
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The design of Cooper's tattoo is based on the rune stone in the photo below, with the Borre hound used in place of the (what looks like Mammen or Ringerike style) one there.