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Decorate laptops, Hydro Flasks, cars and more with removable kiss-cut, vinyl decal stickers. Glossy, matte, and transparent options in various sizes. Super durable and water-resistant. Hugin and Munin are the two ravens of Odin in Norse mythology. Huginn And Muninn Tattoo Norse Mythology, Hugin And Munin Tattoo, Odins Ravens Tattoo, Huginn And Muninn Tattoo, Odin's Ravens Tattoo, Odins Ravens, Hugin And Munin, Two Ravens, Norse Mythology Tattoo

Decorate laptops, Hydro Flasks, cars and more with removable kiss-cut, vinyl decal stickers. Glossy, matte, and transparent options in various sizes. Super durable and water-resistant. Hugin and Munin are the two ravens of Odin in Norse mythology.

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Hugin og Munin by Louis Moe | Annex Galleries Fine Prints Norse Magic, Odin Norse Mythology, Raven And Wolf, Viking Series, Norse Gods, Odin's Ravens, Norse Myth, Norse Pagan, Viking Culture

Established in 1971, the Annex Galleries is a salon style gallery which specializes in 19th, 20th and 21st century American and European fine prints. With an inventory of over 8000 works on paper (half of which are available on this website), our focus is American color woodcut, Arts and Crafts prints, WPA prints, modernist and Abstract Expressionist prints from the 1940s and 1960s, prints created at Atelier 17 in New York and Paris, and California prints and printmakers.

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Norse God Odin, Hugin And Munin, Huginn And Muninn, Magick Symbols, Odin God, Norse Myth, Dark Nature, Dark Wings, 4 Tattoo

18″ x 24″ pen and ink illustration on 140lb paper. Huginn (thought) and Muninn (memory) are two brother ravens that belong to the Norse god Odin. They are manifestations of Odin himself, flying through the Nine Worlds and returning to Odin’s shoulders at the end of each day to tell him everything they saw and heard. "Hugin and Munin Fly every day Over all the world; I worry for Hugin That he might not return, But I worry more for Munin." — Poem excerpt from the The Poetic Edda. Grímnismál…

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