“In the age before time had a name, stories were not written — they were carved into bone, sung across mead halls, and woven into the very threads of cloaks worn by kings and wanderers alike…”

Welcome to something truly different.

This isn’t just a blog.
This is a chronicle. A portal. A campfire lit beneath northern skies, where myths walk among us, and echoes of ancient voices rise once more.

We are Algizrune Art Workshop — not just historians, not mere artisans. We are keepers of forgotten lines, carvers of memory, and bridges between eras. For over a decade, we’ve recreated historical jewellery, amulets, idols, and symbols of power with reverence to the old ways, using only traditional tools, the wisdom of ancient art, and a passion born from our bloodlines.

Now, we open the gates to our world — and invite you in.


What This Blog Is:

  • A deep dive into the history, myths, and magic of Viking and Celtic civilizations
  • A journey through sagas, prophecies, and the sacred art of storytelling through metal, bone, and fire
  • A place to explore ancient artistic styles, symbolism, and how they connected to gods, ancestors, and fate
  • A look at how art evolved across Europe — and how Norse and Celtic cultures influenced and were influenced by others
  • And most of all: a celebration of the roots of civilization, where myth meets history, and beauty meets battle

Why We’re Different:

While many talk about Vikings and Celts…
We listen to them.

We’ve worked with museums, film studios, and archaeological societies across Europe. We’ve held the original artifacts in our hands, not just seen them on screens. We’ve studied the language of ornament, not just the words spoken by long-dead tongues.

Our insights come not from textbooks, but from the forge, from the carving bench, from the field — from the craft itself. We believe that art is a prophecy, and that the secrets of the past live in its curves, knots, and sacred forms.


Coming Soon:

  • The untold story of the Goddess who wore the moon
  • Who were the real druids and how did they shape Celtic art?
  • Why Viking art was not just about war — but about destiny
  • Connections between Norse myth and Eastern legends (yes, really!)
  • And much more, straight from the heart of ancient Europe

So grab your cloak, sharpen your wits, and light a fire in your soul.

This isn’t history as you’ve known it.
This is the return of the old tales, sung in a new voice — your voice, if you choose to walk with us.

The ancestors are watching.
The gods are whispering.
And the Saga… has only just begun.


Algizrune Art – Historical Jewelry Makers — storytellers, artists, and whispers of the ancestors