Zodiac Magnets
Description: I drew up a astrological birth chart for Ween, with the Boognish as the Sun and their album artwork (and a few extra characters) for each Zodiac Sign along the sides. For anyone who loves Ween, astrology, or just looking cool.
Boognish Rising - Horoscope Birth Chart for Ween Magnet
by brooklynmpls
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Description: Wu (Horse) Diligent, friendly, sophisticated, talented, clever Feb 3, 1954 – Jan 23, 1955 Jan 21, 1966 – Feb 8, 1967 Feb 7, 1978 – Jan 27, 1979 Jan 27, 1990 – Feb 14, 1991 Feb 12, 2002 – Jan 31, 2003 Jan 31, 2014 – Feb 18, 2015 Feb 17, 2026 – Feb 5, 2027 Silkscreen design for the Year of the Horse by Daniel Liam Gill http://daniel-gill.com
Description: This design features a warm double rainbow, planets, stars and moons in the background and is topped with a spiky lettering style that reads pisces. The design is inspired by the 70s!
Pisces Zodiac Sign - 70s pisces Horoscope Sign Magnet
by Dear Darling Design Studio
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Vintage Gypsy Astrology Poster | Alphonse Mucha Magnet
by visionarysea
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Description: In Greek mythology, Sagittarius is usually identified as a centaur: half human, half horse. Well, My centaur is a little weird, has just the hind legs of a horse, also it has beautiful fashion sense. And, obviously, I had to make it a grim reaper, because I do love those skulls! The ruling planet of Sagittarius is Jupiter, the planet of faith, positivism and optimism. That is why I put the symbol of Jupiter into the design.
Description: Zodiac Killer - Serial Killers - True Crime from Busted Bones! Made by true crime fans for true crime addicts! Get yours today!
Zodiac Killer - Serial Killers - True Crime Magnet
by Renegade Rags
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Description: I loved and enjoyed the fan art in Art Deco and now finally I can share them all with you. They are originally painted with watercolours and pencils, scanned, cleaned and ready to be printed . Check out my instagram for more!
Zodiac Sign Aries Art Deco Watercolour Magnet
by Carlotta Mascolo Art
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Description: Scorpio, in Greek Mythology, comes from the story of Orion. This giant of a man was the son of Poseidon and Euryale, and was also said to be the most handsome man alive. He and Artemis were hunting partners. This made her brother, Apollo, jealous. He went to Mother Earth and asked her to create a giant scorpion, which then stung and killed Orion. Zeus placed both of them in the heavens as a constellation. Scorpion is a pretty big constellation. The bright star, Antares, is the Scorpion's heart.