Medieval Rune Set

Medieval Rune Set

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A set of Medieval Runes cut into stone-shaped pieces. Print results are light and feel good in the hands. The medieval runes, or the futhork, was a Scandinavian 27 letter runic alphabet that evolved from the Younger Futhark after the introduction of dotted runes at the end of the Viking Age and it was fully formed in the early 13th century. Due to the expansion, each rune corresponded to only one phoneme, whereas the runes in the preceding Younger Futhark could correspond to several. The medieval runes were in use throughout Scandinavia during the Middle Ages, and provided the basis for the appearance of runology in the 16th century. Though the blank rune is not historically accurate, I have included it because some folx like to use it in their readings and I didn't want to leave them out. I've been working to build 3D print sets for all of the rune sets out there. If there's one you'd like to see, feel free to drop me a message! These can be scaled up in your slicing program to create big rune stones for use in your home, garden, workplace, etc.

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