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  • The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
  • The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
  • The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
  • The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
  • The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
  • The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
  • The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.
The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.

The magic sign of Agishjalm. Helm of awe pagan symbol.

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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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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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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.

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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)

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