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Artwork Explained: Dark Throne

Artwork Explained: Dark Throne

Introducing our Norse inspired Dark Throne apparel range. Inspired by some of the most powerful forces seen in Norse mythology including the Norse world tree yggdrasil, The all powerful Norse mythological weapon...

Artwork Explained: Dark Throne

Introducing our Norse inspired Dark Throne apparel range. Inspired by some of the most powerful forces seen in Norse mythology including the Norse world tree yggdrasil, The all powerful Norse mythological weapon...

Artwork Explained: The Stave

Artwork Explained: The Stave

Break Boundaries with The Stave apparel range. Wear this ancient symbol of protection in the modern day, let it teach us to conquer our own fears and in return our...

Artwork Explained: The Stave

Break Boundaries with The Stave apparel range. Wear this ancient symbol of protection in the modern day, let it teach us to conquer our own fears and in return our...

Artwork Explained: Opala

Artwork Explained: Opala

The word Opala literally means "The Heritage". Just as the ancient text of Edda Norse Saga flow the runes from older to younger, generations of stories told, retold and forgotten....

Artwork Explained: Opala

The word Opala literally means "The Heritage". Just as the ancient text of Edda Norse Saga flow the runes from older to younger, generations of stories told, retold and forgotten....

Artwork Explained: Valknut

Artwork Explained: Valknut

The Valknut is a symbol made up of three interlocking triangles. Historically it appears on many runestones that date back to the Viking Age. The word Valknut means “knot of those...

Artwork Explained: Valknut

The Valknut is a symbol made up of three interlocking triangles. Historically it appears on many runestones that date back to the Viking Age. The word Valknut means “knot of those...

Artwork Explained: Loki's Children

Artwork Explained: Loki's Children

The children Loki had with the giantess were Fenrir the terrifying wolf, Jormangandr the great serpent, and Hel the goddess of death and queen of Niflheim.These children were feared by...

Artwork Explained: Loki's Children

The children Loki had with the giantess were Fenrir the terrifying wolf, Jormangandr the great serpent, and Hel the goddess of death and queen of Niflheim.These children were feared by...

Artwork Explained: Queen Aset

Artwork Explained: Queen Aset

Aset was one of the most important and powerful goddesses of ancient Egypt. The meaning of Aset's name is “throne" a fitting name for the mother of all Gods in Egyptian...

Artwork Explained: Queen Aset

Aset was one of the most important and powerful goddesses of ancient Egypt. The meaning of Aset's name is “throne" a fitting name for the mother of all Gods in Egyptian...