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  • Stetind Mountain Amulet

    kr5 899

    Stetind has a special place in many hearts and is a well known landmark in Norway. It’s a strong and monumental mountain and seen from both sea, land and air it’s quite impressive. Mountains represent resilience, stability and perspective. They tell us that we need to be brave, humble and prepared with flexibility and strength. Climbing a mountain depicts inner elevation and deep satisfaction. 

    In Norway we’ve always made songs, poetry and art to honour nature. Inspired by nature and this mountain in specific, an idea of a very strong silver amulet is finalised. I’ve filled it with inspiration and memories from this magic mountain that I’ve grown up next to.

    Together moving mountains – is the text on the back side of the amulet. Stetind became Norway’s national mountain in 2002. Feel grounded and empowered wherever you go wearing your Stetind medallion! 

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    Wear your amulet on your next adventure and fill it with your story. Solid 925 Sterling Silver. Stamped with registered responsibility marks. Measures about 25 x 30 mm. Adjustable chain in three different lengths (ca 70,60 and 50 cm). Swarovski crystals. Design and smith work by Catrine Linder. Engravings on the mountain by Kerstin Östberg.  Last photo shows a piece that has enamel and oxide - called "Grey Weather Day" (sold) and one with black enamel called "Mørketid".  Unisex and can be personalised with different chain, leather rope, stones etc  

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    According to Wikipedia, the first ascent was done in 1920 by the Norwegians Scheldrup, Rubenson and Bryn. First winter ascent by Næss, Høibakk and Baasted. During 1936-1937 Arne Næss made several routes together with Else Hertzberg.

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