Ragnar Lothbrok Magnets
Description: Ragnar Lothbrok is presented as a fragmentary historical record rather than legend or spectacle, framing him as a 9th-century Norse raider and chieftain operating across the North Sea world. The design treats Ragnar as a saga-era figure documented through role, geography, and time, using restrained typography and period-appropriate runic reference instead of mythic or pop-culture imagery. Minimal, archival, and deliberately unsentimental, it reads like a surviving entry from an early medieval oral tradition rather than a heroic narrative.
Description: Invoke the power of the Allfather with this legendary Ragnar Lothbrok Raven Banner design. Featuring the iconic high-contrast raven—a symbol of Odin's messengers, Huginn and Muninn—this graphic captures the fierce spirit of the Great Heathen Army.
Raven Banner of Ragnar Lothbrok - Viking Norse Mythology Graphic Art Magnet
by Shinypheonix
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Description: A striking, high-contrast, black-and-white portrait of a fierce Viking warrior, embodying rugged masculinity, historical legend, and the spirit of battle. The design's grunge/sketch style appeals to fans of Norse mythology, the TV show Vikings, and those who connect with themes of strength, stoicism, and epic adventure.
Ragnar Lothbrok Style Viking Warrior | Norse Mythology Legend Sketch Art Magnet
by Bunmies
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Description: What are Odin's ravens called? Odin (Óðinn), the Norse God who sacrificed an eye for wisdom relied upon two ravens; Huginn and Muninn. Their names mean 'thought' and 'memory' (or mind). Through his raven messengers, Odin was kept informed of all that happened in the entire world, known as Miðgarð
Description: The word Wardruna translates 'warden/guardian of runes. ... With Wardruna we search in the scattered ruins of our Norse history and the ongoing Runaljod trilogy uses the proto-Norse runes aka the elder futhark as a tool to explore, understand and shed light on cultural, musical and cultic aspects of our Nordic past
Description: In Norse mythology, Freyja (/ˈfreɪə/; Old Norse for "(the) Lady") is a goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, sex, war, gold, and seiðr. Freyja is the owner of the necklace Brísingamen, rides a chariot pulled by two cats, is accompanied by the boar Hildisvíni, and possesses a cloak of falcon feathers.
Description: Invoke the power of the Allfather with this legendary Ragnar Lothbrok Raven Banner design. Featuring the iconic high-contrast raven—a symbol of Odin's messengers, Huginn and Muninn—this graphic captures the fierce spirit of the Great Heathen Army. Designed in a striking red and black color palette with a weathered, hand-drawn aesthetic, this piece bridges the gap between historical artifact and modern dark streetwear. A must-have for fans of the Vikings saga, Norse mythology enthusiasts, and anyone who carries the warrior spirit of the North.
Raven Banner of Ragnar Lothbrok - Viking Norse Mythology Graphic Art Magnet
by Shinypheonix
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Ragnar Lothbrok is a semi mythological figure from the Viking age. His exploits are recorded in most annals and sagas in Northwestern Europe from the Irish Annals to the Icelandic sagas. This epic figure from the North sea met his fate as he was Captured by King Aella of Northumbria (Northern England) and executed by being thrown in a pit of snakes. This artwork depicts Ranar's fate; the pit of snakes that was to lead to his death.
Description: The Norse tree of life is a large ash tree named Yggdrasil the world tree, which connects the Nine Worlds and is the center of the cosmos. Yggdrasil is also the tree where it's said that Odin sacrificed himself … to himself. Citation. Yggdrasil represents the cycle of life, death and rebirth.
Description: The word Wardruna translates 'warden/guardian of runes. ... With Wardruna we search in the scattered ruins of our Norse history and the ongoing Runaljod trilogy uses the proto-Norse runes aka the elder futhark as a tool to explore, understand and shed light on cultural, musical and cultic aspects of our Nordic past