Bind Rune Magic Bundles

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A talisman for your altar, these six bind rune bundles are drawn on Birch with cinnamon.


Bind Runes are two or more runes bound together, often used with magical purposes these days. These symbols are pretty rare in Viking Age inscriptions and in most cases, they simply displayed the name of the carver or served as an ornamental piece. Their use as magical amulets continued later in Iceland. We can find some examples of bind runes in Medieval manuscripts around the 1600s (for example, the famous Icelandic staves or Galdrastafir, such as the Vegvisir and Helm of Awe, are a combination of runes with magical purposes).

Birch - The Druid tree symbol for the Bards - ‘The Goddess Tree’ - ‘The Lady of the Woods’, the Birch tree, Betula Pendula is the bringer of promise, light and new beginnings. Her powers are of Purification & Protection, she is a Guardian of New Beginnings,
Bringer of Hope & Channeler of Emotion.

The six bind runes here signify Protection, Courage, Good Luck, Strength, Love & Health. Place them on your altar or around your home for guidance. Use them as sigils or amulets and to cast spells. By combining different runes, you are asking the gods for a result – good or bad – for you or another person.

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A talisman for your altar, these six bind rune bundles are drawn on Birch with cinnamon.


Bind Runes are two or more runes bound together, often used with magical purposes these days. These symbols are pretty rare in Viking Age inscriptions and in most cases, they simply displayed the name of the carver or served as an ornamental piece. Their use as magical amulets continued later in Iceland. We can find some examples of bind runes in Medieval manuscripts around the 1600s (for example, the famous Icelandic staves or Galdrastafir, such as the Vegvisir and Helm of Awe, are a combination of runes with magical purposes).

Birch - The Druid tree symbol for the Bards - ‘The Goddess Tree’ - ‘The Lady of the Woods’, the Birch tree, Betula Pendula is the bringer of promise, light and new beginnings. Her powers are of Purification & Protection, she is a Guardian of New Beginnings,
Bringer of Hope & Channeler of Emotion.

The six bind runes here signify Protection, Courage, Good Luck, Strength, Love & Health. Place them on your altar or around your home for guidance. Use them as sigils or amulets and to cast spells. By combining different runes, you are asking the gods for a result – good or bad – for you or another person.

A talisman for your altar, these six bind rune bundles are drawn on Birch with cinnamon.


Bind Runes are two or more runes bound together, often used with magical purposes these days. These symbols are pretty rare in Viking Age inscriptions and in most cases, they simply displayed the name of the carver or served as an ornamental piece. Their use as magical amulets continued later in Iceland. We can find some examples of bind runes in Medieval manuscripts around the 1600s (for example, the famous Icelandic staves or Galdrastafir, such as the Vegvisir and Helm of Awe, are a combination of runes with magical purposes).

Birch - The Druid tree symbol for the Bards - ‘The Goddess Tree’ - ‘The Lady of the Woods’, the Birch tree, Betula Pendula is the bringer of promise, light and new beginnings. Her powers are of Purification & Protection, she is a Guardian of New Beginnings,
Bringer of Hope & Channeler of Emotion.

The six bind runes here signify Protection, Courage, Good Luck, Strength, Love & Health. Place them on your altar or around your home for guidance. Use them as sigils or amulets and to cast spells. By combining different runes, you are asking the gods for a result – good or bad – for you or another person.