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Coffee Mug, Raven Banner, Red

Coffee Mug, Raven Banner, Red

Ceramic coffee mug with a Raven Banner that was flown by Viking Chieftains during the Viking Age.

  • Color: Red with black print
  • Holds 3 dl (10.1 oz)
  • Height: 95 mm (3.8")
  • Food grade SGS certified
  • Copyrighted design and production by Grimfrost
The Raven Banner is believed to have been connected to Odin and could have been used to strike fear into one's enemies, or used as a ritual symbol to declare that the fallen were given to Odin. The design is based on Viking sagas and on depictions in Viking Age artwork, where the banner is shown as triangular, with a rounded outside edge on which there hung a series of tabs or tassels.
$6.63

Original: $18.93

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Coffee Mug, Raven Banner, Red

$18.93

$6.63

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Coffee Mug, Raven Banner, Red

Ceramic coffee mug with a Raven Banner that was flown by Viking Chieftains during the Viking Age.

  • Color: Red with black print
  • Holds 3 dl (10.1 oz)
  • Height: 95 mm (3.8")
  • Food grade SGS certified
  • Copyrighted design and production by Grimfrost
The Raven Banner is believed to have been connected to Odin and could have been used to strike fear into one's enemies, or used as a ritual symbol to declare that the fallen were given to Odin. The design is based on Viking sagas and on depictions in Viking Age artwork, where the banner is shown as triangular, with a rounded outside edge on which there hung a series of tabs or tassels.

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Ceramic coffee mug with a Raven Banner that was flown by Viking Chieftains during the Viking Age.

  • Color: Red with black print
  • Holds 3 dl (10.1 oz)
  • Height: 95 mm (3.8")
  • Food grade SGS certified
  • Copyrighted design and production by Grimfrost
The Raven Banner is believed to have been connected to Odin and could have been used to strike fear into one's enemies, or used as a ritual symbol to declare that the fallen were given to Odin. The design is based on Viking sagas and on depictions in Viking Age artwork, where the banner is shown as triangular, with a rounded outside edge on which there hung a series of tabs or tassels.