List of Mythological Objects - Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

  • The Cornucopia, or "Horn of Plenty", was the horn of the goat-nymph Amalthea from which poured an unceasing abundance of nectar, ambrosia and fruit. (Greek mythology)
  • The Cup of Jamshid is a cup of divination in the Persian mythology. It was long possessed by rulers of ancient Persia and was said to be filled with an elixir of immortality. The whole world was said to be reflected in it.
  • Gleipnir is the magic chain that bound the wolf Fenrir. It was light and thin as silk but strong as creation itself and made from six wonderful ingredients. (Norse mythology)
  • Māui's Fishhook, used to catch the fish that would become New Zealand's North Island; the hook was also used to create the Hawaiian Islands. (Polynesian mythology)
  • The Palladium was a wooden statue that fell from the sky. As long as it stayed in Troy, the city-state could not lose a war. (Greek mythology)
  • Eldhrímnir is the cauldron in which Andhrímnir cooks Sæhrímnir. (Norse mythology)
  • Singasteinn is an object that appears in the account of Loki and Heimdallr's fight in the form of seals. (Norse mythology)
  • The Bone of Ullr, the god Ullr had a bone upon which spells were carved. (Norse mythology)
  • The Smoking Mirror, the mirror that the god Tezcatlipoca uses to see the whole cosmos.
  • Horn of Gabriel, the name refers to the tradition identifying the Archangel Gabriel with the angel who blows the horn to announce Judgement Day, associating the infinite with the divine.
  • Hlidskjalf, Odin's all-seeing throne in his palace Valaskjálf.
  • Reginnaglar, (Old Norse "god nails") are nails used for religious purposes.
  • Winnowing Oar is an object that appears in Books XI and XXIII of Homer's Odyssey. (Greek mythology)

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