Irminsul altar

Viking Irminsul altar with candleholders

with Scandinavian pagan carving

Irminsul is the sacred tree of the Saxons, dedicated to the god Irmin; this is the Germanic analogue of Yggdrasil. Symbolizing cosmic order and the link between earth and the divine, the Irminsul embodies strength, resilience, and the eternal connection between realms. Our handcrafted wooden Irminsul altar is thoughtfully designed to honor this ancient Norse symbol. With built-in candle holders and bowl for offerings, it serves as both a focal point for ritual and a bridge to the old ways, bringing the power of the sacred tree into your spiritual practice.

Components and variations of Saxon altar

The bowl for offerings on the stand is not removable. But if you need it separately, or don’t need it at all, make a note when ordering.

Material: alder.

Color options:

  • brown altar is covered with woodstain and glossy varnish,
  • beige one is covered with special oil and matte varnish

Also you can choose removable or static option.

Size of the altar

– Height – 23 cm (~9 inches)
– Width – 18 cm (~7 inches)
– Depth – 11.5 cm (~4.6 inches)
– Diameter of candle holders – 4 cm (~1.6 inch)
– Diameter of offering bowl – 6.5 cm (~2.5 inch)

 

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Brown pillar of the Irminsul altar

Wood carving of the altar

 

Dark colored Irminsul altar part

 

Full dark Irminsul altar with candles lit

 

Irminsul altar without candles

 

Front of the beige Irminsul tree altar

 

Top view of the light Irminsul tree altar

 

Front view of both light and dark Irminsul tree altars

 

Brown and biege altars of the "Great Pillar" tree

 

Dismantled Irminsul altar

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