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White Dragon Black Hooded T shirt

Multi Coloured print onto a Black Hooded T shirt

Inspired by the tale of “Jabberwocky” from the Norse trilogy, the White Dragon brings the cold North East winds. Within Celtic tradition, some tribes also associated this dragon with the northern elementals as the signifier and bearer of the chill from the North
putting nature to sleep for the winter.
 
 

Greenman Hooded T shirt

Multi coloured print onto a Black Hooded T shirt

Neither man nor woman, yet both, this prolific image is one of the most profound Celtic symbols of all time. Signifying the God of Nature, this “Jack of the Green” deity symbolises all that grows and gives life to the world. Intertwined within the depths of
every forest and woodland, this is Peter’s portrayal of an entity whose roots lie firmly within the origins of Celtic lore itself.
 
 

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