Nordic Magnets
Ragnarok Wolves Viking Nordic Celtic Magnet
by The Celtic Art of Pat Fish
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Description: Bears have been a prominent feature in mythology and legend. Perhaps most notably by the Norse berserker warriors that looked to channel the bear’s strength and ferocity by wearing bear skins into battle. The bear has been an admired creature throughout many cultures throughout history.
Description: This design depicts this monstrous canine from Northern European legend in a "Neo-Nordic" style. There are lots of traditional style knots and patterns woven together and given a contemporary edge. The colors are distressed to give the image the look of a gold or bronze artifact that was just dug up out of a Viking chieftains burial mound! The runes towards the bottom of the image says, "FENRIR."
Fenrir: The Monster Wolf of Norse Mythology (Gray) Magnet
by celtichammerclub
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Let it gnome // spot blue background little Santa's helpers preparing for Classic Christmas Magnet
by Selma Cardoso
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Description: Dive into the timeless elegance of mid-century modern design with "Retro Orbit Harmony." This vibrant artwork features a dynamic interplay of bold geometric shapes and a warm, retro-inspired color palette, evoking the optimism and style of the 1950s and 60s. Perfect for adding a touch of vintage flair to your wardrobe or home decor, this piece is part of an exclusive collection celebrating the iconic mid-century aesthetic. Ideal for art lovers and design enthusiasts alike—wear it, frame it, or gift it!
Mid Century Modern 17 - Retro Orbit Harmony Magnet
by Dream Print Designs
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Viking Compass - Norse Mythology - Vegvisir Magnet
by Art of Arklin
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Description: This is an original interpretation of Odin entering Valhalla riding on Sleipnir from the Tjängvide image stone. Sleipnir is Odin’s faithful steed. Reknown for having EIGHT legs!
Odin Entering Valhalla on Sleipnir Magnet
by celtichammerclub
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Description: In Norse mythology, there lived a great beast. A wolf, but not just any wolf. This wolf is the son of Loki (how a humanoid fathers a wolf I surely don't know, but it's mythology so we won't overthink it) and the father of ALL wolves. The legend of Fenrir has many interesting stories attached to it, but perhaps the most well known is how Fenrir came to bite off the hand of the Nordic god, Týr (from whom we get "Týrsday, or Tuesday as it is now known). Týr was brave enough to place his hand INSIDE the mouth of Fenrir while the other Nordic god's bound Fenrir with a magical ribbon made by the dwarves. Fenrir, who was able to break every other chain up until the magical dwarf ribbon was unable to free himself, and bit off Týr's hand...
Fenrir: The Monster Wolf of Norse Mythology Magnet
by celtichammerclub
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Description: Ski and Mountains - Funny Wintersports Skiing Gift apparel perfect for skiers and snowboarders who love to ski in powder snow. If you love winter sports and mountains in the US, Austria, France and Switzerland, this skiing design fits perfectly.
Ski and Mountains - Funny Wintersports Skiing Gift Magnet
by biNutz
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Description: The design on this t-shirt features a mid-century modern inspired geometric pattern in shades of light blue, orange, green and yellow. The pattern consists of various shapes, including circle, half circles, and three lines, arranged in a repeating pattern. The design has a retro feel, reminiscent of the designs popular in the 1950s and 60s. The colors and shapes create a playful and cheerful look, making it a great choice for anyone looking to add a touch of vintage charm to their collection.
Description: Celtic warriors have been renowned for their prowess on the battlefield since ancient times. They were head hunters, displaying the heads of their slain victims in their homes as trophies, and they charged into battle adorned in blue war paint. This artwork pays homage to the Celtic warrior legacy.
Description: One of the personas of Odin is when he disguises himself and travels Midgard in search of knowledge and wisdom. As this persona, he is often portrayed as a wizard-like character. In fact, J.R.R. Tolkien used Odin the Wanderer as the foundation for the Gandalf the Wizard character in Lord of the Rings. This is my portrait of Odin as his Wanderer persona riding his horse, Sleipnir, who has eight legs in the mythology. Odin carries a magical spear named Gungnir.