Her name means “Daring” and Nanna is considered by modern Norse pagans as a goddess of joy and devotional love. Although little has been passed down in lore, she is counted as an important Æsir goddess. She is said to be the daughter of the Æsir god Nepr, possibly a son of Óðin, and alternately she may be the daughter of Máni, god of the moon, and the younger sister of Iðunn. Asking the Goddess of joy and devotional love to help Candii create a pendant for her devotees, this pendant features stars and a Moon. Made with resin and colored resin this pendant is a one of a kind as every pendant made will never be the same.