Working with Mosslyn has been transformative. When she first shared the Gullveig's Charms concept, I recognized immediately what she was building—a bridge between devotion and everyday life. As someone who practices heathenry, I understand the pull of ritual wear, yet I also know the weight it can carry, both literally and spiritually. There is something that happens when we 'wear' our faith.
It comes with a profound devotion that often is difficult to maintain. What captivates me most is how this line reclaims a goddess who has been largely misunderstood. Gullveig appears in the old texts as a figure of contradiction—burned and reborn, called both seeress and deceiver, her name tangled with accusations of greed and witchcraft. Yet beneath those layers of judgment lies something far more complex: a woman of power who endured, who returned, who could not be destroyed.
I find Gullveig very connected to the concepts of feminism in that she represents a force that cannot be destroyed, in fact it just becomes stronger and more determined, better, more intersectional, Gullveig is a reminder that you cannot silence us. By creating charms in her honor, Mosslyn invites us to look deeper—seeing a practical and mundane connection to what seems semi unassuming and non specific....(its just a 'charm' after all) but is it? Is it just a charm??
For those drawn to The Threshold Mother Saga, this collection speaks to the same truth: the old ways are not distant history...they rise and remind us that the time is now, we must push forward, spark the flames of rebirth, to remind them...we are the unburned!! Wear the charms, live the path, intentional practices woven into every piece!



