Gold Bracteates (400-800 CE)
Bracteates are a pendant style jewelry usually worn on a necklace.
Funan Bracteate, Denmark - 700 CE
(November 23, 2024) Bracteate from Funan, Denmark in the later Danish rune style. Now at the National Museum of Denmark. The image shows the sky-shell opener and crescent moon goddess Ayu on a running horse facing down an eagle-vulture behind her who seems to be resisting Ayu's desire to open up the sky shell to let the rain through. The running horse indicates Ayu is being carried away by energy. Ayu seems to have dropped her shield which has her emblem of the crescent moon and that of the moon-eye god Su who is the source of astrological non-fate motion powers. Image by Bloodofox via Wikimedia Commons. Online at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bracteate_from_Funen,_Denmark_(DR_BR42).jpg
Translation in Akkadian (Rune Text 38)
(read right to left. Capital letters on object. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verbs are italic bold)- Lu Pu DiDu E. Pu Nu A. E Pu EGu Ḫu. Gi PaLu Pu (Rune 38.1)
In English
- Lacking openings (through the sky-shell) is prostituting nothing. The openings reveal that. Nothing is opening the neglected-ones of Hu (eagle-vultures). Energy is ruling over the openings.
Gold Bracteate Met Museum 400-600 CE
The image is that of the goddess Selu ("Powers of Selu" = Selene) riding a horse. Selu is the motion source and celestial light goddess (bright part of moon). This whole scene is one of motion.-Gallery 301 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Accession number: 2001:583. https://www.metmuseum.org/
Gold On Copper Bracteate Met Museum 200-500 CE
This shows an image of the sick sun (Hu). Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Not on display. Accession number: 17.192.22. https://www.metmuseum.org/
Gold Bracteate Found in 2020 in Denmark's central Jutland as part of the Vindelev Hoard. It was part of a buried treasure trove containing about a kilogram (2.2 pounds) of gold. The text talks about Selu's eye which is the bright part of the moon as opposed to the masculine dark part which is represented by the god Su. Notice the Druid Spiral as her ear. Bracteates often have the swastika and torq symbols whose exact correspondences are still unknown although they might represent the sun (swastika) and new moon (torq) if they parallel the sun and new moon symbol seen in the earlier Undley bracteate below.
The image on this bracteate shows the sky opener and cresent moon goddess Ayu on a horse. Ayu on a running horse indicates she is over energized. Notice the Druid spiral as her ear. Online at: https://www.heritagedaily.com/2023/03/gold-disc-represents-the-oldest-reference-to-odin/146448
Translation of Vindelev Hoard Bracteate From Denmark 536 CE
(November 23, 2024) The text seems to be describing the troubles from the 536 CE climate catastrophe due to volcanic eruptions which produced a cold summer with resultant rain pattern changes leading to famines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volcanic_winter_of_536
Translation in Akkadian (Rune Text 27)
(read left to right in the Greek style. Capital letters on object. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verbs are italic bold)- IGu Za'u Ḫu. UG [1]. Mu RaZu Pu Gi. Ne'u ReWu (Rune 27.1)
- Pa'u ... (Rune 27.2)
(Dual use letters are E/H, I/Y, U/W, and '/A in which vowel appears at beginning of words except for Yahu which is keeping its traditional Hebrew transliteration)
In English
- The eyes-of-fate (planets) are rendering Hu, which is frightening [word]. The fertility-fluids are being run-off by the Opener's energy. Show affection for the shepherds (emotion magic crafters).
- Network-birds ....
References
A good report on the finding of the hoard: https://www.vejlemuseerne.dk/viden-og-forskning/artikler/huge-iron-age-gold-hoard-found-in-vindelev-near-jelling/
Another example of the fake history put out by nationalist academics soon after this bracteate was found: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/mar/08/oldest-known-reference-to-norse-god-odin-found-in-danish-treasure-trove
(June 16, 2023) This text is a plea for avoiding a drought by using motion power magic to activate the fertility-fluids. It is claiming not enough rain is being made because the fertility-fluids needed to trigger it is not being pushed (activated) enough to get through the life network of Hu.
The imagery on this bracteate is a mix of Roman and Druid. The central image of the human is not the goddess Selu. It may be the sun god Hu.
Just under the chain ring is a Druid Spiral doublet. To the left of that is a symbol at bottom of this photo is the Roman symbol of the infants Romulus and Remous feeding at the teats of a wolf (milk is a fertility fluid as mentioned in the text). Between the two are images are the sun (god Hu, life power) and the dark new moon (god Su, astrological motion power) indicating this bracteate is about the integration of those two classes of spiritual powers. Notice the moon is similar to the eye in the helmeted figure which further supports the idea the concentric circles represent the new (dark) moon god Su. The new moon had the epithet of "observer" in Alphabetic Akkadian.
Translation in Akkadian (Rune Text 11)
(read right to left in the traditional Druid direction as the bracteate is rotated counter clockwise. Capital letters on object. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verbs are italic bold)- ŠaPu, ŠaPu, ŠaPu ṢaPu. ŠaPu Ṣu. Mu Ṣu Ya (Rune 11.1)
In English
- Make-super, make-super, make-super the soaking. Make-super the activity-level. Fertility-fluids are not being activated.
Copper Bracteate Met Museum 700-800 CE
Center image having the 3 concentric circles is is the new moon god Su who as the masculine source of motion powers represents the motions of the heavenly bodies and their seasonally defined winds. Above the new moon image is a sailing ship. The remaining images represent the winds.
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Not on display. Accession number: 17.192.22. https://www.metmuseum.org/
Gold Bracteate From Gotland Sweden With Druid Spirals 500-600 CE
Now at the British Museum, Museum number: 1921,1101.365. Online at: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1921-1101-365
Djupbrunns Bracteate 400 CE
(November 23, 2024) Gold Bracteate found at Djupbrunns, Hogrän parish, Gotland, Sweden. This is now at the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. The image show the sky opening goddess Ayu on a horse which is rearing up on its hind legs try to scare some creature meant to represent the life powers (fertility fluids).
Runes are in the early Danish style. . Old guard Swedish linguists claim this reads "ALU." How they get "U" is beyond me. Letter chart use is the North European Rune Chart.
Translation in Akkadian (Rune Text 37)
(read right to left. Capital letters on object. Small letters are inferred Inner vowels. Verbs are italic bold)- Pu Gi A (Rune 37.1)
In English
- The Opener (Ayu) can energize these.
Photo from Wikimedia Commons at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Brakteat_von_Djupbrunns.jpg