The Valknut, meaning "knot of the slain", is a symbol consisting of three interlocking triangles. It is most commonly associated with Viking culture, and can be found in many Viking-age monuments and artifacts. The central triangle represents the god Odin, while the two lateral triangles represent the wolves Fenris and Geri who sit at Odin's side.
A chunky signet ring featuring a central gold colored Valknut surrounded by runes from the Elder Futhark. A second gold Valknut is present down both shoulders.