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“HLÉSEY”

Hlésey – according to the Norse myths, the sea gods Ægir and Ran, lived in splendid, golden halls under the island of Hlésey. Ægir and Ran were a married couple and had nine daughters who all became mothers of Heimdal; the enigmatic guardian of Asgård. Today, Hlésey is known as Læsø and is situated between Denmark and Sweden in Kattegat.

 

Length: 122 cm

  • Glass colour: Blue
  • Smoked oak

I følge myterne levede havets gudepar, Ægir og Ran, i prægtige, guldbelagte sale under øen Hlésey. Øen er i dag kendt som Læsø, og ligger i Kattegat midt mellem Danmark og Sverige. Ægir og Rans ni døtre blev alle mødre til Heimdal, som var Asgårds gådefulde vogter.

 

Længde: 122 cm

  • Farve: Blå
  • Røget eg
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