Raven Moon Socks
Description: Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before; But the silence was unbroken, and the darkness gave no token, And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, “Lenore!” This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, “Lenore!” Merely this and nothing more. From E.A. Poe's The Raven - Gustave Dore
Description: Crow birds design by EDDA Froehlich / EDDArt. It's for free spirits, gothic hipster, punks, literary nerds, ravens, poetry and Edgar Allan Poe horror poems fans a perfect gift as an expression of thanks, surprise just for fun or for birthday and other special days. Have fun and enjoy this flying raven crow full moon tee. Give it or wear it at goth festivals, Halloween, work, school, lectures, in leisure time with your gothic friends and family! It's an eye-catcher and it will attract attention in an eerie "nevermore" way.
Description: Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's classic poem, this design features a somber raven perched on a barren tree branch under a luminous full moon, overlooking a bleak mountainous landscape. The phrase "Quoth The Raven Nevermore" evokes a sense of mystery, melancholy, and gothic literature, perfect for literature lovers, Poe fans, or anyone who appreciates dark and artistic designs.
Description: Do you love occult style and symbols that make a statement? This moon and raven design honoring the Morrigan is perfect for a person who loves Celtic art and tattoos. This symbolic triquetra illustration is perfect for witches, wiccans, druids, and lovers of the modern Celtic pagan religion!
Description: Ravens are often symbols of mystery, intelligence, and transformation. Across various cultures, they’re seen as messengers or guides—sometimes representing wisdom and insight, and other times linked to omens or the unknown. For example, in Norse mythology, Odin’s ravens Huginn and Muninn embody thought and memory. In Native American traditions, ravens can symbolize creation and change, while in some Western stories, they’re tied to darkness or mischief.
Description: A circular emblem with a black raven perched on a bare, dark tree. Above the raven is a black circle representing the moon. The design is framed by a decorative border of branches and leaves in a light blue hue, set against a pale blue background within the circle. The outer background is black.