There are seven scenes from the Sigurð legend carved on the two door panels, with three scenes on the first panel and four scenes on the second panel. The description below notes the scenes and the corresponding section from the legend, with the order of the fifth and sixth scenes reversed to follow the normal sequence of the legend. Based on the clothes and equipment, the panels have been dated to the second half of the 12th century. The figures and medallions on Hylestad I and the vine on Hylestad II show close parallels to English and French manuscript illuminations from around 1170.
Sigurð and Regin forge the sword Gram The first scene shows Sigurð (who wears a helmet) and Regin (who has a beard) at the forge and the second scene shows Sigurð holding the mended sword. Sigurð, described as one of the best swordsmen, was urged by Regin to seek Fáfnir the
worm or dragon's treasure. Regin then forged a sword with Sigurð at his side, providing assistance by keeping the fire going and providing water to cool the blade when needed. When the sword was completed they named it
Gram. Sigurð tested the sword by striking it upon Regin's shield, which had a picture of Fáfnir engraved on it. The blade broke, which prompted Regin to forge another sword out of the broken pieces of the first Gram. When it was completed Sigurð tested the blade once again on the shield with Fáfnir's image, and this time it cut through the shield and also cut off the horn of the anvil.
Sigurð slays Fáfnir the dragon The third scene shows Sigurð slaying the dragon with a sword. Sigurð decapitates Regin using the sword Gram.
Grani carries the treasure In the fifth scene, Sigurð's horse
Grani stands carrying a chest containing Fáfnir's expansive treasure and two birds are depicted below Grani perched in the branches of a tree. Atli orders Gunnar to be placed into a serpent pit, with his hands bound behind his back. Gudrun sends her brother a harp, and Gunnar is able to play "so exceedingly well" with his toes that he lulls the snakes to sleep, "except for one large and hideous adder" who kills Gunnar in a single strike. == Origin of the panels ==