Wolf Hook Bracelet – Gold colour
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Description
In National Socialist Germany it was an early emblem of NSDAP and later the emblem of the Waffen-SS division “Das Reich”. A squat version of the Wolfsangel was used as a badge of the Weer Afdeelingen, Dutch equivalent of the German SA. It was used towards the end of the war by the Werewolf resistance movement.
Following the end of World War II, Nazi guerillas, called Werewolves, carried out guerilla actions. The Werewolves were an underground organisation of die-hard SS officers who terrorized both military and civilian targets. The movement, founded by Heinrich Himmler in 1944, helped to delay the first democratic election under occupation until 1947.
Forged in the language of ancient interlace and enduring symbolism, this bracelet pairs flowing Celtic knotwork with the primal geometry of the Wolf’s Hook at its centre.
The knotwork does not sit still—it moves. A continuous braid of line and curve, it evokes the hidden architecture of connection: the unseen ties between instinct and memory, between what is known and what is felt but not spoken. It is a pattern that refuses finality, suggesting instead an ongoing unfolding, like paths through deep woodland that always seem to lead both outward and inward at once.
At the centre lies the Wolf’s Hook motif, a symbol drawn from archaic Northern forms associated with the wolf: loyalty within the pack, sharpened instinct, and the boundary between wilderness and will. It carries the essence of the wolf not as chaos, but as intelligent wildness—guided, alert, and unbroken by false constraint. As a focal point, it feels less like an emblem placed upon the design and more like something the design has grown around, as though the knotwork itself were drawn toward it.
Together, the two elements form a tension between movement and instinct: the endless weaving of fate encircling a central, grounded wildness. It is a piece for those who recognise that strength is not separation from nature, but alignment with it—where awareness sharpens into instinct, and instinct becomes direction.

