The Prancing Pony Pillows
Description: The Prancing Pony (i.e. the Inn of the Prancing Pony) was an inn in Bree where Frodo Baggins, Sam, Pippin, and Merry first met Strider. The Prancing Pony was based inside the central hub of the town, near stables and various merchant stalls. Since Bree was built on the major road of the Greenway, it was a fairly well-traveled inn, and was so accustomed to hobbits that designated hobbit-rooms had been built. Barliman Butterbur was the inkeeper at the time of the War of the Ring. Nob and Bob were two hobbits that worked under him: Nob was a general servant, and Bob was as a ostler, tending to the horses and ponies.
Description: Raise your mug to adventure with this vintage-style “Prancing Pony Tavern” T-shirt! Inspired by classic fantasy inns and rustic pub signs, it’s perfect for travelers, storytellers, and anyone who loves the charm of old-world adventures and cozy alehouses.
The Prancing Pony Tavern T-Shirt – Vintage Fantasy Pub Logo for Adventurous Souls Pillow
by creativeballoon
$23 $28
Description: Step into the world of fantasy with this unique design. Featuring a weathered shield logo with a spirited pony and the inviting words 'The Prancing Pony Inn - You Shall Not Thirst', this design captures the essence of legendary hospitality. Perfect for those who appreciate nostalgia, fantasy, and a touch of whimsy. Quench your thirst for adventure with this distinctive design today!
Description: The Prancing Pony (i.e. the Inn of the Prancing Pony) was an inn in Bree where Frodo Baggins, Sam, Pippin, and Merry first met Strider. The Prancing Pony was based inside the central hub of the town, near stables and various merchant stalls. Since Bree was built on the major road of the Greenway, it was a fairly well-traveled inn, and was so accustomed to hobbits that designated hobbit-rooms had been built. Barliman Butterbur was the inkeeper at the time of the War of the Ring. Nob and Bob were two hobbits that worked under him: Nob was a general servant, and Bob was as a ostler, tending to the horses and ponies.
Description: Behold a modern take on the iconic "The Prancing Pony" insignia. Framed with geometric edges, the spirited pony leaps amidst glinting accents, exuding both movement and grace. Set against a stark backdrop, the white ribbon bearing the name wraps elegantly below. This piece seamlessly merges age-old tales with present-day aesthetics, beckoning fans of epic fantasy adventures. A must-have for those enchanted by legendary inns and timeless quests.
Description: Discover the enchanting "Prancing Pony" plaque, intricately designed with a majestic white unicorn amidst golden detailing. A nod to beloved fantasy realms, this artwork captures the essence of timeless tales without explicit mentions. Perfect for aficionados of epic adventures, this design resonates with those who appreciate classic tales and elegant artistry. Whether you're a seasoned fantasy enthusiast or seeking a unique gift, this piece stands out in its sophistication and charm.
Description: Revel in the artistry of "The Prancing Pony" emblem, elegantly framed with ornate golden swirls and crowned for a regal touch. This design subtly echoes beloved fantasy realms, capturing the hearts of enthusiasts without explicit mentions. Adorned with a gracefully poised pony, it's a homage to tales of yesteryears. Perfect for ardent fantasy saga aficionados, or those seeking a piece resonating with legendary inn tales. A timeless keepsake.
Description: The Prancing Pony (i.e. the Inn of the Prancing Pony) was an inn in Bree where Frodo Baggins, Sam, Pippin, and Merry first met Strider. The Prancing Pony was based inside the central hub of the town, near stables and various merchant stalls. Since Bree was built on the major road of the Greenway, it was a fairly well-traveled inn, and was so accustomed to hobbits that designated hobbit-rooms had been built. Barliman Butterbur was the inkeeper at the time of the War of the Ring. Nob and Bob were two hobbits that worked under him: Nob was a general servant, and Bob was as a ostler, tending to the horses and ponies.