I love Etsy, and have had many more pleasant dealings with them than either I have had with Amazon or Walmart, and a good 90% of my most authentic Norse Pagan memorabilia (other than that which I myself have crafted or obtained) came from Etsy specifically. This includes many books such as the Poetic Edda, my authentic mead horn from Norway, my viking spar sunstone from Iceland, my oath ring from Sweden, my viking headband from Denmark, and my authentic wolfskin pelt from Germany, among other things. I myself have thought about opening my own Etsy account to serve others and sell my own creations, such as my hand crafted runes and Mjolnir jewelry, or my jars of honey and homemade mead, specifically for Norse pagans, and also to others who follow Celtic or Slavic traditions. I have not yet done so, however, for I wish to avoid cosplayers and those who might adorn my creations with mockery and ill-will. As of now I am still local, a small time craftsman and meadmaker who prefers to shake hands in person and get to know my customers. There's something about a hug, or handshake, that makes it personal and authentic for me. I don't mind doing things the old way, it actually strengthens me. But I can not endorse nor recommend a finer online service than Etsy, which is why I approve this message personally.
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