This copper medallion has been emblazoned with the Vegvísir. Sometimes called the Norse Compass, or Viking Compass. Although this symbol is not actually from the Viking age, this doesn’t change my feelings on its modern use in paganism.
For clarity here is an excerpt from;
Vegvísir: The Truth of the ‘Viking Compass’
June 26, 2022 by Jess Scott
“The vegvísir is featured alongside a number of other galdrastafir (magical staves) in the Huld Manuscript, which was written in Iceland by Geir Vigfusson in 1860. The text around it says:
“Beri maður stafi þessa á sér villist maður ekki í hríðum né vondu veðri þó ókunnugur sá.”
“Carry this sign with you and you won't get lost in storms or bad weather, even in unfamiliar surroundings”
May you always make wise choices and stay safe while finding your way. Travel safely!