If you originally ran through Howling Fjord you got the wow gold chance to fight King Ymiron's wife Angerboda, and you probably killed her. As you might expect, he's not thrilled about it. As a result, you have to go kill him too, and as a result you can collect various knick knacks from his servants and lieutenants (and in one case from a stuffed trophy he has that comes to life and attacks you). What might you sift from the ruins of this fine edifice?
Well, on normal, there's not a terrible plethora of mail here. Leather that might interest enhancement shamans includes the Ceremonian Pyre Mantle and the Drake Rider's Tunic. Neither really knocks me out, but both are serviceable if you're not wearing better and no one else wants them. Honestly, I would just wear a rep piece like the Cuttlefish Scale Breastplate but I know it's a bit of a Catch-22: if I mention leather people get annoyed, and if I don't people get wow gold annoyed. Since that's the case, I might as well annoy by commission rather than omission. The Tear-Linked Gauntlets, at least, are honest to goodness enhancement shammy mail. Yes, hunters will like them too, but we have like three hunter columnists here already, let them worry about what hunters like.
If you're a DPSing shaman of any spec looking for some haste, look no further than the Vestige of Haldor. It combines a sizeable static haste boost with an interesting DPS proc. I don't have one and know no one who does, so if it's worth it I really can't say. If the proc is the 15% some folks claim, even with a hidden 45 second cooldown, this could be a very nice trinket indeed.
Tor's Crest is a caster shield, nominally more suited to elemental than resto due to its total lack of MP5. The Signet of Ranulf is a spell power ring with some wow gold haste, making it usable by either elemental or resto. (My current resto spec/gear selection makes a lot of use of crit and haste, but not every resto shaman likes them as much as I do.) The Shroud of Resurrection is very appealing to resto with the MP5.