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the stencil is shown in white on a gray background, with an intricate design

About this item Metal Journal stencil - Small border celtic knot, scandinavian, viking knotwork symbol, pentagram symbols, protection sigil magick, magic, witchery. Products and supplies for papercrafting, card making and mixed-media projects Well suited as a texture for artwork, drawing paintings, wall decor. Small stencil for scrapbooking. Stencil plantillas for painting on wood. Stencil for painting on wood furniture, estencil para craft, deco wall, decorative Metal Template for painting…

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an abstract pattern with arrows and other symbols

Download the Ethnic Norwegian Icelandic seamless pattern. Runic talismans of the Vikings and northern peoples. Magic and magical runes. Pagan signs. Futhark repeatable background. Vector 2260892 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!

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a celtic design with an oval frame in the middle and two intertwineds on each side

Viking Scandinavian design. Ancient decorative mythical animal in Celtic, Scandinavian style, knot-work illustration, vector illustration. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and transparent PNG images.

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a blue and white paper with celtic designs on it

Metal Journal stencil - Small border celtic knot, scandinavian, viking knotwork symbol, pentagram symbols, protection sigil magick, magic, witchery. Products and supplies for papercrafting, card making and mixed-media projects Well suited as a texture for artwork, drawing paintings, wall decor. Small stencil for scrapbooking. Stencil plantillas for painting on wood. Stencil for painting on wood furniture, estencil para craft, deco wall, decorative Metal Template for painting, pyrography…

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an image of a circular design with swirls

The two ravens are Huginn and Muninn, the birds of the Norse God, Odin. He sends them out to gather information every day. They represent reasoning (conscious thought) and intuition (unconscious thought). There's a passage in the Grímnismál where Odin expresses his fears that when he send his ravens out they won't come back. Theory is that is a representation of shamanic practices and the fear that Odin's mind won't come back from the other side.

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