The Rällinge statuette is a seated figure in bronze, discovered in Södermanland, Sweden, in 1904 and dated to the Viking Age. The figure, who wears a conical headdress, clasps his pointed beard and has an erect penis, has often been assumed to be the god Freyr. This is due to an 11th-century description of a phallic Freyr statue in the Temple at Uppsala.
This resin depiction of the statue comes printed in black and painted in a dry-brushed bronze coat. Figure measures 4.5” x 2” x 1.5”
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