A square of old-world sorcery, folded to wear or carry. At the center grows Yggdrasil, the World Tree, its roots and branches binding all nine realms. In two corners, the ancient Róta’s Crosses — turning signs of fate and battle. In the opposite corners, coiled serpents slither through the design, watchful and wise.
Wrapped around it all are traditional Icelandic patterns, runic flourishes, and quiet sigils — a weaving of protection, transformation, and motion. No space left empty. Every mark has meaning.
Tie it around your throat or brow. Wear it on your wrist or belt. Tuck it into a pocket or altar. However you use it, this bandana isn't just fabric. It's a field of symbols — and you're meant to move through the world with them.
A square of old-world sorcery, folded to wear or carry. At the center grows Yggdrasil, the World Tree, its roots and branches binding all nine realms. In two corners, the ancient Róta’s Crosses — turning signs of fate and battle. In the opposite corners, coiled serpents slither through the design, watchful and wise.
Wrapped around it all are traditional Icelandic patterns, runic flourishes, and quiet sigils — a weaving of protection, transformation, and motion. No space left empty. Every mark has meaning.
Tie it around your throat or brow. Wear it on your wrist or belt. Tuck it into a pocket or altar. However you use it, this bandana isn't just fabric. It's a field of symbols — and you're meant to move through the world with them.