Scottish T-Shirts
Description: Celtic warriors have been renowned for their prowess on the battlefield since ancient times. They were head hunters, displaying the heads of their slain victims in their homes as trophies, and they charged into battle adorned in blue war paint. This artwork pays homage to the Celtic warrior legacy; specifically, the Scottish who have long been known to some of the greatest of the Celtic warriors.
Description: The Royal Banner of the Royal Arms of Scotland, also known as the Royal Banner of Scotland, or more commonly the Lion Rampant of Scotland, and historically as the Royal Standard of Scotland, or Banner of the King of Scots, is the Royal Banner of Scotland, and historically, the Royal Standard of the Kingdom of Scotland.
Description: This unique design by artist Jeff Bartels features a Day of the Dead inspired sugar skull. The flag of Scotland appears on the skull giving it a Patriotic feel. Four tribal roses appear on the skull’s forehead with nautical stars covering the eyes. This beautiful Day of the Dead design is a stylish way to show off your Scottish patriotism.
Description: This design depicts this monstrous canine from Northern European legend in a "Neo-Nordic" style. There are lots of traditional style knots and patterns woven together and given a contemporary edge. The colors are distressed to give the image the look of a gold or bronze artifact that was just dug up out of a Viking chieftains burial mound! The runes towards the bottom of the image says, "FENRIR."
Description: This anti-Trump T-shirt is a perfect Tee to wear to marches and to annoy Uncle Bob. Makes a great gift for anyone who stands against Trump. No one insults as well as the Scottish people. And they turned that skill on Donald Trump and mocked him ruthlessly. Bring that brilliance home.
Description: The perfect gift for Scottish highland cattle lovers! This cute farm homestead design features a hairy highland cow. This design makes a great gift for cow and animal lovers, cow moms and dads, farmers, ranchers, cowgirls and cowboys, homesteaders, friends, and family.
Description: Cute pocket scottish fold kitten kitty. Not only do I draw dogs, I also draw cats as well! I am planning on drawing pretty much every single type of cat breed and I do take suggestions! An adorable furbaby tortoiseshell kitty! Original hand drawn artwork, cartoon style catto. Adopt a rescue kitty cat today, it makes a great gift! It's so adorable when cats turn into purring machines! I just want to pet all of them ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TechraPockets is my 2nd new account for *ONLY* Pocket tees! Visit my main account: https://www.teepublic.com/user/techranova Give me pocket suggestions on my Twitter: @SarahR_Art
Description: Tartan is particularly associated with Scotland. Scottish kilts almost always have tartan patterns. A full plaid is a long piece of tartan fabric, traditionally worn as part of a highland dress. It usually matches the tartan of the kilt. A full plaid is pleated the whole way, with half of its length sewn shut (so that the pleats cannot open). Its length is almost twice the height of the wearer (about twice the distance from the ground to the wearer's shoulder). Plaids are any crisscross patterns of two or more colors. Tartans are plaids with a name to identify a community or family. Checks are plaids with a regular pattern, usually of only two colors. Plaid sometimes describes the crisscross pattern of tartans or similar.
Description: Roderick George Toombs (April 17, 1954 – July 31, 2015), better known as 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper, or 'Hot Rod,' was a Canadian professional wrestler, amateur wrestler, and actor. Although he was Canadian, because of his Scottish heritage he was billed as coming from Glasgow and was known for his signature kilt and bagpipe entrance music. Piper earned the nicknames 'Rowdy' and 'Hot Rod' by displaying his trademark 'Scottish' short temper, spontaneity, and quick wit. He is considered by many to be the greatest villain wrestler ever. Outside of wrestling, Piper acted in dozens of films and TV shows, most notably the 1988 cult classic They Live.
Description: The expression 'hair of the dog' nowadays means having another drink in the morning to quell a hangover, but the term originally came from a method of treating a rabid dog bite. Hair from the dog was placed in the wound to help seal the would and allegedly fight off the rabies. Hair of the Dog is also the breakthrough studio album by Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth. Released on April 3, 1975. The album was recorded at Escape Studios, in Kent, with additional recording and mixing at AIR Studios, London. Hair of the Dog was the group’s sixth album, best known, and highest selling release, with over two million copies sold worldwide.
Description: This is an artistic rendition of a clan of Celtic warriors on the march to battle! I leave it open to interpretation what tribe of Celts these guys are. They could be Gauls or Britons on the march to kick some Roman butt. They could be Picts on the march to battle with invading Saxons. They could be Gaels looking to put down a rival clan. Regardless of how you see it, the ogham inscription at the center sews a common thread among all interpretations. It reads, “VICTORY!”
Description: Celtic warriors have been renowned for their prowess on the battlefield since ancient times. They were head hunters, displaying the heads of their slain victims in their homes as trophies, and they charged into battle adorned in blue war paint. This artwork pays homage to the Celtic warrior legacy; specifically, the Irish who have long been known to some of the greatest of the Celtic warriors.
Description: “Celtic War Machine” is an image depicting several implements of Celtic warfare including the mighty chariot, sword, spears, and the CARNYX (Celtic war trumpet). The Celts were known to go into battle riding chariots. The use of chariots in battle continued on in the British Isles long after their use had ceased in other parts of the world making the chariot a symbol for Celtic warfare along with the Carnyx, a tall trumpet instrument unique to the Celts used to intimidate opponents and inspire their troops. The horned helmets on the horses are based on actual archaeological finds. Imagine the image a Celtic charioteer being hauled into battle by two horned horses accompanied by a deafening blaring of war trumpets!