List of mythological objects

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Mythological objects encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality, superstition, paranormal, and pseudoscience from across the world. This list is organized according to the category of object.

Armor

Armor

Helmets

Headgear from Greek mythology

Shields

Shields from Arthurian legend

Shields from Græco-Roman mythology

Shields from Hindu mythology

Gauntlets

Clothing

Crowns

Belts

Girdles

Gloves

Veils

Caps and hats

Garments

Footwear

Boots

Sandals

Shoes

Outerwear

Coats

Cloaks

Mantles

Robes

Pants and shirts

Weapons

Swords

Swords from Celtic mythology

Swords from Continental Germanic mythology

Swords from Anglo-Saxon mythology and folklore of the British Islands

Swords from Arthuriana

Swords from English Romance

Swords from Norse mythology

Swords from the Matter of France

Swords from Spanish mythology

Swords from Greek mythology

Swords from Roman mythology

Swords from Hindu mythology

Swords from Japanese mythology

Swords from Chinese mythology

Swords from Buddhist mythology

Swords from Slavic legend

Swords from Middle Eastern mythology

Pole weapons

Clubs and maces

Clubs and staffs from Hindu mythology

Rods and staffs

Scythes

Spears

Spears from Celtic mythology

Spears from Japanese mythology

Polearms from Chinese mythology

Bidents

Javelins

Lances

Tridents

Whips

Daggers

Daggers from Indonesia and Malay folklore

Axes

Hammers

Bow and arrows

Bows

Bows from Classical Greek and Roman mythology

Bows from Hindu mythology

Arrows

Crossbows

Projectile weapons

Projectile weapons from Hindu mythology

Hooks

Jewelry

Necklaces

Amulets and Charms

Rings

Arm rings

Earrings

Gemstones

Gemstones from Hindu/Buddhist mythology

Stones

Vehicles

Airborne

Vimana from Hindu mythology

Chariots

Chariots from Abrahamic Mythology

Chariots from Classical Greek and Roman mythology

Chariots from Hindu & Ayyavazhi mythology

Chariots from Norse mythology

Ships

Ships from Egyptian mythology

Ships from Greek mythology

Ships from Norse mythology

Trains

Unidentified flying objects

Treasures

Relics

Relics from Buddhist mythology

Relics from Christian mythology

Relics from Islamic mythology

Books

Cauldrons

Botany

Plants and herbs

Trees

Trees from Norse mythology

World trees

Foods

Drinks

Fruits

Eggs

Substances

Substances from Greek mythology

Substances from Norse mythology

Substances from Medieval legend and European folklore

Substances from Mesoamérican mythology

Substances from Asian mythology

Musical instruments

Conchs

Drums

Flutes

Harps

Horns

Lyres

Rattles

Trumpets

Springs

Furniture

Ropes and chains

Body parts

Heads

Eyes

Limbs

Hair, feathers and skin

Blood and flesh

Bones and horns

Organs

Containers

Bags

Cups and chalices

Lamps and lanterns

Sculptures

Mirrors

Dispensers

Bridges

Columns

Gates

Nets

Weighing scales

Sharpening stones

Wheels

Buildings

Wings

Astronomical objects

Torture devices

Tools

Miscellaneous

From Greek mythology

From Norse mythology

From Germanic heroic legend

From Christian mythology

From Hindu Mythology

From the Book of Mormon

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