Pict Tank Tops
Description: This symbol comes from the Pict people, a group of people who inhabited areas of what is now Scotland. They are known for their stone carvings, although the meaning behind most of their symbols has now been lost. This symbol is commonly called the "double disk and z-rod" and I have recreated it in my own style.
Description: This symbol comes from the Picts, a group of people who inhabited areas of what is now Scotland. They are known for their stone carvings, although the meaning behind most of their symbols has now been lost. This symbol is commonly called the "Pictish beast" and is thought to perhaps represent a variety of animals-- both mythological and real-- and perhaps have been of great importance. I have recreated it here in my own style.
Description: Part of the Medieval History, dark ages history, renaissance history, medieval heraldry, coat of arms, medieval shields, medieval symbol, european history and middle ages history collection
The Picts - Ancient Scotland Pictish Symbol Tank Top
by Agema Apparel
$16 $21
Description: A bold 6th c Pictish snake and z-rod taken from the Brandsbutt stone found in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Pictish Snake stone carving design Tank Top
by The Celtic Art of Pat Fish
$16 $21
Scotland Flag as Viking or Pict Celtic Cross Tank Top
by Ricardo77
$16 $21
Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict Tank Top
by Retrozest
$16 $21
Description: Modern ornate interpretation of the iconic Pictish serpent symbol, with decorative filigree scrollwork. Perfect for lovers of Scottish history, Celtic art, and Pictish culture.
Pictish Serpent Modern Ornate Illustration Tank Top
by ScotlandZen
$16 $21
Description: Funny Knight Sir Racha: He's hot, he's spicy, he's ready for battle! This red knight adds a kick to your day. Perfect for the heat-loving adventurer.
Knight Sir Racha Sriracha Sauce Knight Tank Top
by Kleinerteddy Photography
$16 $21
Description: There are a few things that Scotland is known for, apart from our awesome accents and good whisky. One of these is the intricate knotwork that was carved into stones by the Picts and Celts. Much of this artwork was couple by depictions of animals, and this was the main inspiration behind this design. With two unicorns (Scotland's national animal), each morphing into knotwork at the bottom, before joining and curling around each other to form a heart and upside down triquetra before ending in a thistle, which is Scotland national flower. This design was very much inspired by my love for Scotland, the culture, and the history.
Description: There are a few things that Scotland is known for, apart from our awesome accents and good whisky. One of these is the intricate knotwork that was carved into stones by the Picts and Celts. Much of this artwork was couple by depictions of animals, and this was the main inspiration behind this design. With two unicorns (Scotland's national animal), each morphing into knotwork at the bottom, before joining and curling around each other to form a heart and upside down triquetra before ending in a thistle, which is Scotland national flower. This design was very much inspired by my love for Scotland, the culture, and the history.
Description: The Picts were the original rulers of what is today Scotland, leaving behind only their mysterious symbols and vibrant artwork carved into stone. They first appear in recorded history in Roman times and fiercely defended their lands from Roman occupation. They fought off numerous incursions by the Scots, and resisted Christianization to retain their unique pagan culture. In the ninth century they finally merged with the Scots. But their symbols carved in stone remain, their meaning all but lost to a time long ago, even today these symbols are a mystery.
Description: The beautiful California Poppy, the state flower Eschscholzia californica, united with a moon crescent of knotwork from the 8th century Rosemarkie Stone, a Pictish standing stone from the Black Isle of Easter Ross in Scotland. Designed by the internationally esteemed Celtic tattoo artist Pat Fish.
California Poppies with Pictish Moon Bloom Tank Top
by The Celtic Art of Pat Fish
$16 $21