The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
Galdrastafir — magic signs, which appeared in the early middle Ages in Iceland. Represent a few, or many, twisted runes, are often highly stylized. At the moment, are the most poorly understood section of the Northern magic.
Aegishjalmur - Helm of awe, helm of terror. Was created with the aim to make enemies panic, so strong that they fell into a stupor for a while. Often this kind of signs associated with snakes, as the venom of some snakes paralyze their prey. Most often, "helmets of the fear" was a cross-shaped patterns, the debate about the significance of which continue to this day.
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We have 4 types of printing materials:
Handmade paper.
An absolutely unique product. Thick and dense paper (350 mg) with uneven edges. Not completely white, has natural beige shades. The print on this paper has a rather antique look and muted colors. Prints with an antique background look especially authentic on this paper.
Linen canvas.
Dense (300 - 400 mg), beautiful and natural material with a slight shine. Prints on canvas have a bright and clear color rendition.
Art matte paper.
Very thick paper ~ 1mm. Can be used without frame. Excellent color rendition.
Plywood.
We print on birch plywood with a thickness of 4 - 6 mm. Prints on plywood convey the image and color very accurately. These prints do not require a frame and are ready to hang as they have a hook on the back. The big advantage is that it is not susceptible to moisture; it can be hung in damp areas.
Possible sizes:
A5 - 8.3 x 5.8 " (210 x 148 mm)
A4 - 11.7 x 8.3 " (297 x 210 mm)
A3 - 16.5 x 11.7 " (420 x 297 mm)
A2 - 23.3 x 16.5 " (594 x 420mm)
Materials and sizes for this print are listed in the product type in the drop-down menu.
Frame is not included.