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Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
Royal Brown Fjorgyn Hoodie
$64.00 $64.00
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● Production time 4-7 business days
● Estimated delivery 2-3 weeks
Custom Made
● Made for you after you order
● Handmade in Shaoxing, PRC
● Type S item
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Product Information
20% Cotton, 75% Polyester, 5% Spandex (waist/cuffs)
Brushed microfleece inside
Mediumweight - best for cooler summer evenings or on other seasons
The story & symbolism
Made in collaboration with the @mooselady, this design is based on 16th century Swedish maps. It features elements from folklore and actual landmarks on the places where these things exist or the stories are told. The map features a part of northern Europe with Sweden, Estonia, Finland and a bit of Norway on it - this is due to our brand being from Estonia and @mooselady being from Sweden. Below you can find more information about the details found on this hoodie:
Runestones
Found in Sweden are runestones from before, during and after the Viking age, some of these runestones have been drawn on the design as well onto places where they actually exist and their small delicate details are preserved on your garment.
Folklore
Legends and myths are displayed on here, like Suur Tõll, Leiger and Kalevipoeg from Estonia. Kalev and the Kalevala bear can be found in Finland. King Åle, The Skogsrå, trolls and werewolves can be found in Sweden. Witches can be found on the design in places where foklore exists of them. These are all featured on the places where these stories likely originate from or have some kind of tie into mythology.
Petroglyphs
Art dating back to the bronze age, petroglyphs are rock carvings found almost all over Sweden. They are truly a magical sight to see in real life and something the both of us enjoy to go out and look at so we decided to include them on our design as well.
Sami art
Up in the north can be seen another Finno-Ugric peoples - the Sami. Their art is displayed on the top part of the design as tribute to their artwork, mythology and folklore.