Our Story
From the North, With Purpose
Northlord was born in 2019 from a simple but powerful conviction: that the symbols, myths, and warrior spirit of the Norse and Spartan worlds deserve to live on — not as costume, but as craft.
We are George and Voula, two people from Northern Greece who grew up surrounded by metal music, ancient mythology, and a deep fascination with the cultures that shaped the world long before the modern age.
THE CREATORS

George has spent decades immersed in the Viking world — as a musician in Death and Black Metal bands, as a student of Norse history, and as someone who has always believed that the old ways carry wisdom worth carrying forward.

Voula brings over ten years of handmade jewelry craft to everything we create, alongside a lifelong admiration for the strength and beauty found in Norse and ancient Greek traditions.
What We Make and Why
Every piece in the Northlord collection is designed with one question in mind: would a Norse craftsman be proud of this?
We work primarily in 925 sterling silver and bronze — materials with weight, history, and permanence. Our pendants, rings, and arm rings are not mass-produced novelties. They are objects meant to be worn, felt, and passed on.
We draw from primary sources — the Eddas, archaeological finds, runic inscriptions — to ensure that every symbol we use carries its original meaning and integrity. When you wear a Vegvisir, a Valknut, or a Thor's Hammer from Northlord, you are wearing something rooted in real history.
Who We Make It For
Northlord is made for modern Vikings — people who feel a connection to the Norse world not as fantasy, but as philosophy. For those who value strength, loyalty, craftsmanship, and the courage to carve their own path.
Whether you are a lifelong heathen, a history enthusiast, a metal head, or simply someone who appreciates objects made with intention — you belong here.
Our Promise
We ship worldwide from warehouses in Europe and the USA. Every order is handled with care, and we stand behind the quality of everything we make. If something is not right, we make it right.
The North remembers. So do we.