Loki Gives Sif the Gold-Spun Hair

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Celina Bebenek
by Unknown Artist
published on 06 September 2021
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An image presenting the trickster Loki giving Sif newly-made gold-spun hair. Loki was an entity in Norse mythology who was involved in misdeeds against multiple gods and mortals. One of them was cutting off the golden hair of Sif, the goddess of earth and wheat. Unfortunately for him, Sif was married to the god of thunder Thor who was one of the most powerful gods in the Norse pantheon. Thor coerced Loki to compensate Sif for this prank. As a result of this, Loki gave her the golden headpiece made by drafts.

The illustration was published in 1910 in The Gordon Readers by Emma K. Gordon.

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Artist, U. (2021, September 06). Loki Gives Sif the Gold-Spun Hair. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/14585/loki-gives-sif-the-gold-spun-hair/

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