Pagan Crewneck Sweatshirts
Description: • Green man, tall horned one, Plucked from behind the veil, Knelt in the void, between the worlds The vines fall upon him, The moss grows along him, Adorned in the spells - Hands clasped in prayer where he fell, A tear spills with the air, Knelt in the soil, Where reaches the roots of his of motions Rushing to his centre, Extending his branches, Still, stationary, yet he dances Swaying with the silence of an ancient mode of worship Coiling, knelt in the soil Of the salt of his soul A magic so old Earthen, grounded As gold •
Description: Pagan (Pa-Ga-N) Spelled with Periodic Elements! Our original Periodic-Tees Elements design. This high-energy tee contains elements Protactinium, Gallium, and Nitrogen!
Pagan (Pa-Ga-N) Periodic Elements Spelling Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Periodic Tees
$28 $35
Beltane is Coming by Haunting Beauty Art, Caitlin Elizabeth 2020© Crewneck Sweatshirt
by HauntingBeautyArt
$28 $35
Salem Witch Trials Burning Witchcraft Occult Goth Pagan Crewneck Sweatshirt
by LunaElizabeth
$28 $35
feminine spirit with candle and raven Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Undiscovered Wonders
$28 $35
Wiccan Pagan Halloween - I'm a witch every day Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Teezer79
$28 $35
Description: This Nemons vintage cartoon Baphomet design is the perfect occult gift for any goth animation fans with a unique sense of humor and style! Featuring a hand drawn cartoon satanic goat and creepy cute ghosts in a retro style it's sure to raise a smile or get you noticed
Vintage Cartoon Baphomet - Steamboat Baphy - Occult - Satanic Symphony Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Nemons
$28 $35
Viking Compass - Norse Mythology - Vegvisir Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Art of Arklin
$28 $35
Description: In Celtic culture, the mysterious image of a horned being permeates from the Iron Age in the Gaulish La Tène culture all the way up to 19th century England in the legends of Herne the Hunter. In spite of several depictions of a “horned god” in Celtic artwork throughout the centuries, the answers to exactly who this horned being was is not clear. The name “Cernunnos” is found on an artifact known as “the Pillar of the Boatman”. It’s a carving from the first century CE, and it is the only time the name Cernunnos appears in reference to this horned being. However, the oldest image of Cernunnos is found on the Gundestrup Cauldron, an Iron Age relic of the ancient Celtic people of mainland Europe. Modern interpretation speculates that C...