Compass Socks
Description: The "Jeep Wagoneer" t-shirt design pays tribute to the iconic and legendary SUV that defined an era of American automotive design and adventure 🚙. With its rugged yet elegant styling and off-road capabilities, it represents the epitome of versatility and reliability. Perfect for those who appreciate the heritage and nostalgia of classic American SUVs! 🌟🏞️
Visit Gravity Falls Oregon Landscape Socks
by Stunt Studio
$14 $20
Description: Raven with Viking Vegvisir and celtic tribal decoration - This great looking and custom designed shirt features a mythological Viking raven with the Viking compass Vegvisir symbol. Ravens and other birds as well as the valknut symbol in Norse mythology are symbolic of the Asgardian god Odin.
Viking Raven, Vegvisir and Celtic Knotwork Socks
by NicGrayTees
$14 $20
Mountain pine trees with bear good for camping hiking adventure and nature lovers Socks
by teemarket
$14 $20
Description: Recently, a friend of mine (who I hadn't seen in six or seven years!) came over from Australia. I loved having her here, and now that she's gone, I'm desperate to get out there to visit her! I've always loved to travel and adventure around new places, experiencing new cultures and environments, so I guess I should have expected that. Anyway, it was my love of travel that inspired this piece; a compass rose.
Description: The Valknut is one of the most widely-discussed yet enigmatic of all of the symbols that appear in connection with Norse mythology. Visually, it’s comprised of three interlocking triangles. Archaeologically, it appears on several rune stones and pictorial memorial stones that date from the Viking Age and stand on the Swedish island of Gotland, as well as on grave goods from the Oseberg ship burial in Norway. In the archaeological record, the Valknut appears only in connection with the cult of the dead, as in the aforementioned rune stones and ship burial. Similar-looking symbols can also be found on the cremation urns of the Anglo-Saxons, another Germanic people closely related to the Norse linguistically, ethnically, and in terms of their
Rennes, Brittany, France, Compass Socks
by JCombs Designs
$14 $20
Description: Horseshoe theory in wearable form: the further you go in any direction, the closer you get to the other side. The political compass has a dirty secret — its extremes tend to rhyme. The further you push any ideology toward its logical conclusion, the more it starts to resemble its supposed opposite. This shirt makes the observation so you don't have to make it out loud. For centrists, libertarians, political science fans, and anyone who has noticed that the most passionate ideologues of opposing camps share a certain family resemblance.
Moderation – Political Horseshoe Theory T-Shirt | Anti-Extremism Satire Tee Socks
by WickedAngel
$14 $20
Description: As one of the lesser-known Viking symbols, the Web of Wyrd is a symbol in Norse mythology that represents the interconnectedness of past, present and future. According to the myth, the Web of Wyrd was woven by the Norns/Nornir, the Shapers of Destiny in Norse mythology. The symbol comprised of nine staves contains all the runes thus symbolizing all ‘the possibilities’ the past, present and future brought and might bring. It is also called ‘Skuld’s net’ as Skuld was believed to be one of the Norns that wove the web.
Web of Wyrd | Norse Pagan Symbol Socks
by CelestialStudio
$14 $20
Description: Show your love for the Masonic craft with the custom Freemason design. Perfect design for any Masonic Lodge or Freemason member.
Faith Charity Hope Square & Compass Masonic Freemason Socks
by Master Mason Made
$14 $20
Description: As one of the lesser-known Viking symbols, the Web of Wyrd is a symbol in Norse mythology that represents the interconnectedness of past, present and future. According to the myth, the Web of Wyrd was woven by the Norns/Nornir, the Shapers of Destiny in Norse mythology. The symbol comprised of nine staves contains all the runes thus symbolizing all ‘the possibilities’ the past, present and future brought and might bring. It is also called ‘Skuld’s net’ as Skuld was believed to be one of the Norns that wove the web.
Web of Wyrd | Norse Pagan Symbol Socks
by CelestialStudio
$14 $20
Description: Vegvísir, theViking Compass. It is an eight-pointed shape, with each point having a unique design. It is one of many Icelandic magical staves, or galdrastafir, which were supposedly used to channel magic in specific ways. There were sigils for protection, strength, guidance and assistance with specific tasks or areas of life.
Description: Add some fun to your music wardrobe with this Circle of Fifths Compass Style Dark Theme Design or give it as a gift to your musician friends!
Circle of Fifths Compass Style Dark Theme Socks
by nightsworthy
$14 $20
Description: Navigate the wilderness with ease using this innovative morel mushroom compass. Perfect for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, this handy tool helps you find your way back home while foraging for mushrooms. Stay on track and find your next delicious discovery with this essential hunting navigation tool.
It Calls Me Morel Mushroom Compass Hunting Navigation Hiker Socks
by NatalitaJK
$14 $20
Geography Means Funny Geography Teacher Student Socks
by Duck Carry Madness Galary
$14 $20
Description: According to the myth, Odin used his wit to convince the giantess Gunnlöð and bargained with her to have a sip of the mead for three days. Allowed only one sip per day, he used a whole horn for each time thus managing to drink all of the Mead of Poetry which helped him escape by turning into an eagle. Today, apart from identifying oneself as Norse, the Triple Horn of Odin is used as a symbol of wisdom and inspiration, poetic inspiration in particular.
Triple Horn of Odin | Norse Pagan Symbol Socks
by CelestialStudio
$14 $20
Description: Vintage adventure expedition poster featuring a detailed compass, old map, explorer gear, autumn leaves, and bold survivor-style typography. Perfect for hikers, travelers, fantasy quest fans, map lovers, tabletop adventure players, and anyone who enjoys epic journey aesthetics with a rugged explorer vibe.
Expedition Survivor Vintage Compass Adventure Poster Socks
by Bad witch magic
$14 $20
Without Geography You’re Geography Teacher Socks
by Duck Carry Madness Galary
$14 $20
Description: Here comes Svefnthorn, one of the most authentic Viking symbols which was mentioned many times in several Norse sagas including The Saga of the Volsungs, The Saga of King Hrolf Kraki and Gongu-Hrolf’s Saga. Although the appearance, definition and magical qualities of Svefnthorn is somewhat different in every myth, there is one thing in common in all stories: Svefnthorn was mainly used to put one’s enemies to sleep. The symbol was used by Norse people (and gods) to put their adversaries into a deep and long sleep. Odin puts Valkyrie Brynhildr/Brunhild into a deep sleep in The Saga of the Volsungs. She remains asleep until Sigurd heroically comes to her rescue and awakes her.
Description: The Valknut is one of the most widely-discussed yet enigmatic of all of the symbols that appear in connection with Norse mythology. Visually, it’s comprised of three interlocking triangles. Archaeologically, it appears on several rune stones and pictorial memorial stones that date from the Viking Age and stand on the Swedish island of Gotland, as well as on grave goods from the Oseberg ship burial in Norway. In the archaeological record, the Valknut appears only in connection with the cult of the dead, as in the aforementioned rune stones and ship burial. Similar-looking symbols can also be found on the cremation urns of the Anglo-Saxons, another Germanic people closely related to the Norse linguistically, ethnically, and in terms of their
Description: Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life, is not only one of the most prominent Viking symbols/Norse symbols but an important element of the Norse faith itself. According to Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the Great Tree that connects the nine worlds/nine realms of the universe, namely Asgard, Midgard, Muspelheim, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Niflheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim. That is why Yggdrasil is considered the symbol of the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.
Yggdrasil - Tree of Life | Norse Pagan Symbol Socks
by CelestialStudio
$14 $20
Viking Runes - Odins Ravens - Norse Mythology Socks
by soloart.id
$14 $20
Description: Political Alignment Compass Chart Where do you stand? Are you closer to Authoritarian or Libertarian? Do you lean towards the Left or the Right? Are you a Centrist? Whether you choose to wear this as a T-shirt or hang it at home as a tapestry it's sure to spark a party conversation.
Description: Yggdrasil, the Tree of Life, is not only one of the most prominent Viking symbols/Norse symbols but an important element of the Norse faith itself. According to Norse mythology, Yggdrasil is the Great Tree that connects the nine worlds/nine realms of the universe, namely Asgard, Midgard, Muspelheim, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Niflheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim, Helheim. That is why Yggdrasil is considered the symbol of the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.
Yggdrasil - Tree of Life | Norse Pagan Symbol Socks
by CelestialStudio
$14 $20