Folklore Tapestries
Description: This is a folklore inspired Pacific Northwest (PNW) compass design by Jennifer Pan. It has a pine tree, rose, magical moon and stars. The perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, halloween, valentine's day or any special/wedding anniversary - available in a variety of colors and sizes, you can get one for every member of the family!
Description: Everyone who's interested in folklore cryptids and cryptozoology will have an instant connection to this cute cryptid creature's design. It features mythical monsters, Bigfoot, Loch Ness monster Nessie, Dogman, and Mothma. Perfect for men women, and kids. youth and adults who believe Sasquatch, Moth Man, champ. Show your passion for the paranormal, research team, and Myths with this funny cryptid graphic tee.
Description: Stylized goat head inspired by occult folklore and medieval horror, perfect for fans of heavy symbolism and dark mythology. Based on classic woodcut-style composition with detailed texture. A tribute to the infamous black creature known from rural legends and cinema — call him Phillip or not, he still stares through your soul. A must-have for lovers of eerie gothic beasts.
Description: What I love about the Celtic style is that it conveys a sense of mystery. Like the artwork depicts something ancient and lost to time and history. That's why I think the Krampus is a perfect character to be portrayed in a Celtic style. The history of Krampus, as with most folklore, is shrouded in a past that isn't totally clear, and yet, it's presence continues to be known into contemporary times. This version, to me, looks kind of like a Tarot card. It's more simplistic and two-dimensional, but it's meaning implies centuries of history and hidden meaning.
Description: Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure in Central and Eastern Alpine folklore who, during the Christmas season, scares children who have misbehaved. Assisting Saint Nicholas, or Santa Claus, the pair visit children on the night of December 5th, with Saint Nicholas rewarding the well-behaved children with modest gifts such as oranges, dried fruit, walnuts and chocolate, while the badly behaved ones only receive punishment from Krampus with birch rods.
Description: Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure in Central and Eastern Alpine folklore who, during the Christmas season, scares children who have misbehaved. Assisting Saint Nicholas, or Santa Claus, the pair visit children on the night of December 5th, with Saint Nicholas rewarding the well-behaved children with modest gifts such as oranges, dried fruit, walnuts and chocolate, while the badly behaved ones only receive punishment from Krampus with birch rods.