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Valknut (Ouroboros) Long Apron

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When the barbecue sauce starts splattering our extra-long cotton twill aprons come in handy. It has two side pockets to keep your important grilling utensils handy, or to just hold your belongings while you play grill master. Select a design from our marketplace or customise it and unleash your creativity!

  • Dimensions: 76.2 cm L x 60.96 cm W
  • Material: 100% Polyester
  • Machine washable

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Valknut (Ouroboros) Long Apron

Valknut (Ouroboros) Long Apron

The valknut (Old Norse valr, 'slain warriors' and knut, 'knot') is a symbol consisting of three interlocked triangles. It appears on a variety of objects from the archaeological record of the ancient Germanic peoples. The compound noun valknut is from the modern era. The term used for the symbol during its historical employment is unknown. ~wiki Scholars have proposed a variety of explanations for the symbol, sometimes associating it with the god Odin, and it has been compared to the three-horned symbol found on the 9th-century Snoldelev Stone, with which it may be related.[1] The valknut receives sporadic use in modern popular culture and is again associated with Germanic paganism by way of its modern day revival, Heathenry.The Valknut (pronounced “VAL-knoot”) is one of the most widely-discussed yet enigmatic of all of the symbols that appear in connection with Norse mythology. Visually, it’s comprised of three interlocking triangles. Archaeologically, it appears on several runestones and pictorial memorial stones that date from the Viking Age and stand on the Swedish island of Gotland, as well as on grave goods from the Oseberg ship burial in Norway.[1] Its name isn’t mentioned in any period sources; valknut is a modern Norwegian compound word that means “knot of those fallen in battle” and was introduced by Norwegians who lived long after the Viking Age.[2] ~http://norse-mythology.org/symbols/the-valknut/ The ouroboros or uroboros (/ˌjʊərəˈbɒrəs/) is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail. Everlasting Life~ The background is from the Belcher Mosaic Glass Co Collection Belcher Mosaic Glass Co., a New York glass company, featured its cutting-edge glass mosaics in the company catalogue of 1886. Henry F. Belcher was a pioneering glass maker, with 22 patents, four for his innovative processes, which he claimed “concentrate the light and throw it into the room with peculiar brilliancy”

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By Tiara R.12 January 2021Verified Purchase
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Bought for my partner and he loved it! Good quality and looks the part! Thanks heaps love it !! On point looks fabulous no faults at all
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By T.4 December 2013Verified Purchase
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The apron was absolutely wonderful. Exceeding my expectations!!!!! Everything about the printing was perfect!
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4 out of 5 stars rating
By Peter S.24 October 2012Verified Purchase
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The apron is very well made, good material and should wear well with washing. The only fault in the design is the colour. The lion shield of Scotland and the shield on the banner should be a yellow background, not orange. The yellow is the heraldic metal of gold (or). But I'll live with that! The printing is o.k. except for the incorrect colour as mentioned [previously.
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Added on 9/3/23, 10:41 pm
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