
Mjolnir
Owner: ThorThe mighty hammer of Thor, capable of leveling mountains and returning to his hand when thrown.

Gungnir
Owner: OdinOdin's magical spear that never misses its target and binds all oaths sworn upon it.

Draupnir
Owner: OdinA golden ring that multiplies itself, creating eight identical rings every ninth night.

Brisingamen
Owner: FreyaA magnificent necklace of unparalleled beauty, crafted by four dwarven masters.

Skidbladnir
Owner: FreyrA magical ship that can be folded to pocket size and always has favorable winds.

Gleipnir
Owner: The GodsA silken ribbon forged from six impossible things, unbreakable enough to bind the wolf Fenrir.

Gjallarhorn
Owner: HeimdallThe resounding horn of the watchman, whose blast will summon the gods to the battle of Ragnarök.

Megingjörð
Owner: ThorThe belt of might that doubles the already immense strength of the thunder god.

Járngreipr
Owner: ThorThe iron gloves without which Thor cannot grip the short, scorching handle of Mjölnir.

Gram
Owner: SigurdThe sword reforged from Sigmund's shattered blade, keen enough to slay the dragon Fáfnir.

Andvaranaut
Owner: AndvariA gold-breeding ring cursed to bring death and ruin upon everyone who possesses it.

Naglfar
Owner: The DeadThe dreadful ship built from the nails of the dead, which sails against the gods at Ragnarök.

Hlidskjalf
Owner: OdinOdin's high seat, from which the All-Father can look out over all the Nine Worlds at once.

Hringhorni
Owner: BaldrThe greatest of ships, made into the flaming funeral pyre of the shining god Baldr.

Hofund
Owner: HeimdallThe sword of the watchman Heimdall, drawn to meet Loki in their final duel at Ragnarök.

Svalinn
Owner: The SunThe great shield that stands before the sun to keep the earth and sea from burning.

Bifröst
Owner: The GodsThe burning rainbow bridge linking Asgard to the other worlds, guarded by Heimdall until Ragnarök.

The Falcon Cloak
Owner: FreyjaA cloak of feathers that turns its wearer into a falcon, borrowed again and again by Loki.

The Mistletoe
Owner: NoneThe humble plant overlooked by Frigg's oath, which became the dart that slew the god Baldr.
About Norse Magical Objects
The magical objects of Norse mythology are not mere possessions but powerful artifacts that played crucial roles in the stories of gods and heroes. Most were crafted by skilled dwarven smiths, who were renowned for their ability to create items of extraordinary power and beauty.
These artifacts often possessed unique magical properties, from Thor's never-missing hammer to Odin's self-multiplying ring. Many of these objects remain central to Norse mythology and continue to inspire stories and interpretations in modern culture.