Irish Vikings Pillows
Description: The word Wardruna translates 'warden/guardian of runes. ... With Wardruna we search in the scattered ruins of our Norse history and the ongoing Runaljod trilogy uses the proto-Norse runes aka the elder futhark as a tool to explore, understand and shed light on cultural, musical and cultic aspects of our Nordic past
Description: This Viking shield design builds on my most popular artwork of the wolf Fenrir. Fenrir is an enormous, monster wolf from Norse mythology, and is the father of all wolves. You’ll see Fenrir painted on the circular Viking shield. The shield is accented with two heavy-duty Viking axes that are decorated with wolves and Viking-style knot work. The shield is also accented by knot work and Elder Futhark runes.
Description: The ancient Irish writing of ogham reads “tip of the spear” on the spear shaft. The runes around the image read “all our hopes and dreams travel with you” because, as stated above, your existence represents the summation, the grand total of all the lives and actions before you.
Description: Raise a pint and cheer in style! This bold Skol & Sláinte design blends Minnesota Vikings pride with Irish pub vibes to celebrate the Dublin 2025 game. Featuring a Viking helmet, shamrocks, and a frothy pint, it’s the perfect fan gear for game day, watch parties, or repping your team abroad. Clean vector-style graphics make this design pop on tees, hoodies, mugs, stickers, and more.
Description: Celtic Protection Shield Knot for all those, who love Norse mythology, Germanic gods, Odin, Thor, Loki, Valhalla, Asgard, Scandinavian symbols, Nordic signs, viking warriors, Vegvisir, Thors Hammer, Helm of Awe and Valknut.
Shield Knot, Viking, Norse, Celtic, Knot, Four Corners, Symbol Pillow
by Anne Mathiasz
$23 $28
Description: Funny St. Patrick's Day design for those who proudly stay Viking. A great gift for Norse heritage lovers or anyone with Scandinavian pride, perfect for St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
Everyone Is A Little Irish On St Patricks Day Except The Vikings We're Still Vikings Funny Gift Shirt Pillow
by cobiepacior
$23 $28
Description: ODINS HORN: This design will be for all those who love Viking symbols, runes & Celtic knots, Asgard and the spirit of Odin & Thor.
Triple Horn of Odin, Vintage, Celtic Knots, Viking, Norse, Symbol T-Shirt Pillow
by Anne Mathiasz
$23 $28
Description: This Viking shield design builds on my most popular artwork of the wolf Fenrir. Fenrir is an enormous, monster wolf from Norse mythology, and is the father of all wolves. You’ll see Fenrir painted on the circular Viking shield. The shield is accented with two heavy-duty Viking axes that are decorated with wolves and Viking-style knot work. The shield is also accented by knot work and Elder Futhark runes.
Description: The ancient Irish writing of ogham reads “tip of the spear” on the spear shaft. The runes around the image read “all our hopes and dreams travel with you” because, as stated above, your existence represents the summation, the grand total of all the lives and actions before you.
Description: Let everyone know you love Vikings with this funny Drink like an irish design. The design displays a Viking with a ginger beard like a leprechaun and a green top hat with a shamrock is displayed on his Viking helmet. Anyone into Viking culture will love it. Great to wear during St Patrick's day, at a paddy's parade, at an irish pub. Perfect gift idea for the Proud Viking who is a fan of Nordic Mythology, Icelandic culture, Norway, Sweden or Denmark. So be a warrior with this cool Irish Viking
Description: Vikings and Norse warriors would wear the Mjölnir (Thor's Hammer) amulet to invoke the thunder god's strength and protection. In Norse mythology, Odin, the Allfather, is the father of Thor. This depiction of Mjölnir is adorned with Odin and Thor locked in battle. What's causing this domestic dispute? I'm not sure. Maybe Thor drank Odin's last bottle of mead!
Description: The tree of life connects the different worlds. Yggdrasil, gift idea for all those, who love spiritual symbols, pagan, wiccan and viking signs, Nordic mythology, Norse gods, plant, forest, nature, Celtic knot art, Odin, Thor, Loki, Freya, Asgard, Valhalla.
Yggdrasil, Celtic Tree of Life, Norse Mythology, Nature Pillow
by Anne Mathiasz
$23 $28
Description: This Celtic-Knot resembles a flying owl. I symbolizes an everlasting bond of love and commitment. A nice item for St. Paddy's Day celebrations.
Celtic Serch Bythol Knot Pillow
by Regarding Trails, Books, Humor, Sports and Other Regards
$23 $28
Description: Celtic Knot Abstract Interlocking Puzzle Art Design The Celtic Knot Dreams series is an abstract tribal design that will bewitch your senses. This is Celtic Art. The designs will reveal new shape combinations each time you look at it. Endlessly mesmerizing and enlightening. In this design I see people interlocked around a fire. What do you see?
Celtic Knot Abstract Interlocking Puzzle Art Design Pillow
by Viking Designs by Zazz
$23 $28
Description: The Shield Knot or Four Corners is an ancient symbol and has been used by a variety of cultures for protection. The Celts put this design on warriors shields and on clothing, to ward off evil & sickness. Celtic Protection Shield Knot for all, who love Norse mythology, Germanic gods, Odin, Thor, Loki, Valhalla, Asgard, Scandinavian symbols, Nordic signs, viking warriors, vegvisir, Thors Hammer, Helm of Awe and Valknut.
Description: Introducing our new line of Irish inspired designs, featuring intricate knotwork and powerful symbols from Irish mythology. The Celtic knots, a symbol of protection and eternity, are intertwined with the powerful runes of the Irish gods, such as St. Patrick and the Tree of Life. These symbols pay homage to the rich history and culture of Ireland. These pieces are perfect for those who want to celebrate their heritage or show their love for Irish culture. Whether you're Irish or just love all things Celtic, these pieces are sure to be a conversation starter. A perfect gift for St. Patrick's Day or any day, these jewelry will make a perfect accessory for anyone who loves Ireland.