How To Make Runes – Make Your Own Rune Set
Wondering how to make runes? This is an easy guide on how to make your own rune set from bone, wood, clay, pebbles, or crystals!
Elder Futhark runes – meanings, how to read them, various ideas on rune spreads and more!
Wondering how to make runes? This is an easy guide on how to make your own rune set from bone, wood, clay, pebbles, or crystals!
Looking to get into runes? Check out the different kinds of rune sets to figure out which is best for you!
Do you have a blank stone in your rune set? This is what the blank rune represents!
Ehwaz is the rune representing the horse, and the speed of travel and loyalty that comes between a horse and it’s rider.
The rune mannaz symbolizes humanity, and the connection between all humans.
the laguz rune is the one that represents water. Don’t fight the direction it’s taking you.
Ingwaz is the rune of one of the highest gods in Norse mythology, so with that power comes peace and fertility.
Othala is one of the final runes in Tyr’s Aett, and symbols heritage and family. Othala translation: Possession, Inherited Other spellings: Odal, Othila Meaning Othala is a rune of heritage, and family. This rune symbolizes not messing with tradition; but rather is a time to stick with what’s been done in the past, and continue. …
The rune dagaz is the final rune in the Elder Futhark series. It represents daylight and breakthroughs.
The rune berkana is one of female energy, and of rebirth that is symbolized by the birch tree.