Icelandic Rune Socks
Description: Draumstafir is an icelandic magical staff and simply put it is a magical symbol used to dream of unfulfilled desires. They way it is used is explained in the Huld Manuscript by Geir Vigfússon from 1860: “Scratch these symbols on silver or white leather, on St. John’s Night and they who sleep on them dream about what they want when the sun is at its lowest.”
Stafur til að vekja upp draug - Invoke those ghosts and spirits! Socks
by CultOfRomance
$14 $20
Stafur til að vekja upp draug - Invoke those ghosts and spirits! Socks
by CultOfRomance
$14 $20
Description: Huginn and Muninn (“Thought” and “Memory” respectively) are pet ravens of the Norse god, Odin. Odin’s ravens fly all over Midgard (Earth) collecting all of the information they can in order to report it back to Odin. In my interpretation, Huginn and Munnin are surrounding a magical stave named Ægishjálmr (Helm of Awe or Helm of Terror). It’s one of the most mysterious and powerful symbols in Norse mythology.
Description: Be proud of the freaky icelandic letters the language you speak, learn or love has to offer. Makes a great birthday or Christmas gift idea for mom, dad, men, women, friends and colleagues, linguistics or not. Foreign alphabets are full of strange letters, vowels, runes and umlauts. This is kind of a funny Iceland tribute T-Shirt. Show your love for off beat alphabets of foreign languages like icelandic. The mutated vowels, umlauts and runes are common in most European countries like Iceland and a regular part of their alphabet. Wear it, love it, and have a nice day!
Description: Be proud of the freaky icelandic letters the language you speak, learn or love has to offer. Makes a great birthday or Christmas gift idea for mom, dad, men, women, friends and colleagues, linguistics or not. Foreign alphabets are full of strange letters, vowels, runes and umlauts. This is kind of a funny Iceland tribute T-Shirt. Show your love for off beat alphabets of foreign languages like icelandic. The mutated vowels, umlauts and runes are common in most European countries like Iceland and a regular part of their alphabet. Wear it, love it, and have a nice day!