Odin’s knot pendant is the symbol of the god Odin which appears in the Nordic mythology. The pendant is composed of three triangles joined together. Odin’s knot is based upon a well known geometric symbol called Borromean rings – structure related to geometrical mathematical equations that encompass the whole creation.

Odin’s knot symbol represents the myth of the knowledge discovery by Odin. Odin was hanged from the world’s tree – “yggdrasil” for nine days and nine nights and after that received the knowledge of the nine worlds.
The two ravens on the pendants represents Odin’s two ravens – Huginn (“thought”) and Muninn (“memory”) that show the wearer all that is in the worlds.