Artwork Explained: Ravens of Midgard: The limited edition

Artwork Explained: Ravens of Midgard: The limited edition

This week we launched the breathtaking limited edition range the Norse Mythology inspired Ravens of Midgard-Limited Edition collection. This collection boasts a special Silver & Gold Yin Yang style colour way. We are always insanely proud of our limited edition ranges and the detail and effort that goes into making them unique and special. Discover more about the meaning of the artwork in this collection below. 

The artwork is based on and depicts Huginn and Muninn a pair of Ravens that fly all over Midgard or better known today as Earth and all the nine realms and then collects and brings important information to Odin. Odin surveys the world from Hlidskjalf which is his special high seat that allows him to see all that is happening in the nine realms. In the evenings, Huginn and Muninn return to Odin’s shoulders and during dinner in Valhalla, they whisper all they have seen and heard in his ears.

Huginn and Muninn are not average birds, they have the ability to fly through all nine realms in one day and still manage to arrive in time for Odin's dinner in the evening. They also understand and speak human languages and are extremely wise and have amazing observation skills. Huginn is said to represent thought while Muninn represents memory.  

In Norse mythology, a raven plays an additional or rather double role as a sign of good or a sign of evil. This is where the deeper meaning of the artwork comes to the forefront. The two tone, yin yang colour way creatively represents the balance between the good and the evil of Huginn and Muninn and suggests that opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent.

On the back of this apparel ranges hoodies, sweaters and shirts there is a depiction of Muninn with his wings spreadeagled. This depiction is inspired by a quote by Odin where he anxiously awaits the return of his beloved advisors and suggests that Muninn is the favoured between the two Ravens, the quote states: "Each day set forth to fly; For Huginn I fear lest he come not home, But for Muninn my care is more."

Get your Ravens of Midgard-Limited Edition gear today while stocks last! We really hope you love this limited edition collection and artwork just as much as we do.

-Lunafide Team <3

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