Acorn Tattoos
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According to Norse folklore, acorns bring good fortune. The Vikings associated oak trees with Thor, the god who created thunder and lightning with his great anvil and hammer. The oak tree was sacred to Thor because it attracted lightning, and the Vikings believed that acorns avoided Thor's wrath, so they placed an acorn on their windowsills to protect their houses from lightning.