Ratatoskr Hats
Description: A squirrel said to live in the Norse world tree, Ratatoskr would run from the roots to the top and back spreading gossip.
Compendium of Arcane Beasts and Critters - Ratatoskr (textless) Hat
by taShepard
$12 $19
Description: Ratatoskr is a squirrel from Norse mythology known for its role as a messenger on Yggdrasil, the World Tree. He scurries up and down the tree, carrying messages and insults between the eagle that perches atop Yggdrasil and the dragon Níðhöggr, who gnaws at its roots. Ratatoskr's actions stir up animosity between these two creatures, contributing to the tension and chaos within the Norse cosmos. His name roughly translates to "drill-tooth" or "gnaw-tooth." Despite being a minor figure, Ratatoskr's role highlights the theme of communication—and miscommunication—in the mythological world.
Description: Look stylish with this official design by electronic music producer / artist ÓÐINNSONN - Music available on Spotify and all other music streaming platforms.
Ratatoskr Mythical Squirrel Of Insults (ÓÐINNSONN) Hat
by Man Eats In Peace
$12 $19
Description: Yggdrasil, the world tree, which connects the 9 realms. With white branches and crimson leaves, the eagle above and the dragon below.
Yggdrasil and Creatures Norse Mythology Knotwork Hat
by Art of Arklin
$12 $19
Description: The three Norns — Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld — are the goddesses of fate in Norse mythology, weaving the threads of life for every being under the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Urd represents the past, Verdandi the present, and Skuld the future. Their decisions are unchangeable, and their threads intertwine the destinies of all. The print “The Weave of Fate” symbolizes the power of destiny, wisdom, and the mysterious workings of the universe shaped by the Norns’ eternal weaving
Description: The three Norns — Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld — are the goddesses of fate in Norse mythology, weaving the threads of life for every being under the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Urd represents the past, Verdandi the present, and Skuld the future. Their decisions are unchangeable, and their threads intertwine the destinies of all. The print “The Weave of Fate” symbolizes the power of destiny, wisdom, and the mysterious workings of the universe shaped by the Norns’ eternal weaving
Description: The three Norns — Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld — are the goddesses of fate in Norse mythology, weaving the threads of life for every being under the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Urd represents the past, Verdandi the present, and Skuld the future. Their decisions are unchangeable, and their threads intertwine the destinies of all. The print “The Weave of Fate” symbolizes the power of destiny, wisdom, and the mysterious workings of the universe shaped by the Norns’ eternal weaving
Description: The three Norns — Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld — are the goddesses of fate in Norse mythology, weaving the threads of life for every being under the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasil. Urd represents the past, Verdandi the present, and Skuld the future. Their decisions are unchangeable, and their threads intertwine the destinies of all. The print “The Weave of Fate” symbolizes the power of destiny, wisdom, and the mysterious workings of the universe shaped by the Norns’ eternal weaving