Web of Wyrd Tapestry
$49.31 – $60.26
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The Skuld’s Net or Web of Wyrd is the symbol that represents the Norse concept of fate. Its staves or “threads” exemplify how the Norns weave the past, present and future. Also, it is said to contain all runes.
- One of a kind product, handpainted and sewn with care for each order, every banner is unique.
- Made of cotton and water-resistant paint so you can wash it whenever needed (scroll down for care instructions)
- Wooden dowel included, ready to hang on your wall as soon as you receive it.
Current processing time: 3-5 business days.
- Designed in Ireland
- Made with High-Quality Materials
- Secure Registered Shipping
Description
The Skuld’s Net Meaning
The Skuld’s Net, which is also known as the Web of Wyrd, represents how the Norns (the three women that controlled destiny in Norse Mythology) weaved the fate of humans and gods. Its interconnected threads show us how our past and present actions influence our future.
This symbol also contains the shape of all runes, which were used as a form of divination in the past.
About the Tapestry
This Skuld’s Net tapestry is made of cotton fabric and handpainted with high-quality water-resistant paint. Because of this, each tapestry will be unique, but still, it will look very similar to the one in the pictures.
The wooden dowel is included, so you only have to unpack it and hang it on your walls!
We also have the Skuld’s Net symbol available as a poster and as an offering bowl, as well as other Pagan Decor pieces.
Care Instructions
If your banner is wrinkled after delivery, you can iron it at 204 °C (400 °F). If you need to clean it, remove the wooden dowel and wash by hand or in the washing machine, using the delicates program and cold water.
Additional information
Banner Color | Black, Burgundy, White |
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Banner Size | Small – 30 cm wide x 40 cm tall, Medium – 40 cm wide x 50 cm tall, Large – 60 cm wide x 70 cm tall |
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