Norse God TYR
Norse God TYR
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Art Nouveau & Norse Gods - A Fine Art Print Collection
Our TYR Fine Art print merges the beauty of Art Nouveau aesthetics with the allure and symbolism of Norse mythology.
The intricate details and stunning but soft colors bring life to this powerful god of justice and honor.
• Tyr, also known as Týr or Tiw in Old Norse, is a prominent Norse god from Norse mythology.
He is primarily known for his association with law, justice, and bravery.
Tyr is best known for his role as the god of law and justice in Norse mythology. He was considered the enforcer of oaths and agreements and was invoked during legal proceedings to ensure fairness and honesty.
He's also associated with courage and bravery.
Often depicted as a fearless warrior who faced challenges and danger, making him a symbol of valor in Norse culture.
He embodies the values of honor, integrity, and honesty. He upholds the moral and ethical standards of the Norse gods and is a protector of those who seek justice.
Tyr's most famous myth involves him sacrificing his own hand to bind the monstrous wolf Fenrir. This act demonstrates his willingness to sacrifice personal gain for the greater good, symbolizing selflessness.
Often depicted as having only one hand because he sacrificed his right hand to Fenrir, the wolf, in order to bind him and protect the gods from his threat.
Tyr's character and values are deeply rooted in Norse mythology and reflect the importance of honor, integrity, and justice in the Viking culture. He remains a revered figure in Norse mythology, symbolizing the moral and ethical principles that were highly regarded by the Norse people.
DESCRIPCION:
Printed in a high quality Museum cotton paper, 310g of pure gold material.
Soft texture, mate finish and strong colors, providing a smooth but stunning look that lasts longer through the years.
Frames are not included, but there’s a guide on how to frame your prints in the package.
- All orders are processed manually and by demand, it means that there’s a production time that has to be contemplated, it takes us at least 5 working days to process every order. This includes printing, quality control, prepare the stunning and safe package, a second quality package control and delivery to the post office to be shipped.
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Shipping time will depend on the service of your choice and the country you're based.
*For more info read Shipping Policy - There’ll be a premium service available soon for faster delivery, and a free service that takes a bit longer but still delivers your package safe at your doorstep.
PRINTING PROCESS
Our papers
Few months ago we've switched all the production to a new and more premium quality paper.
Soft texture, mate finish, strong colors in a 310g Museum quality cotton paper.
Our packaging
After +100 orders shipped worldwide we've crafted a special way to secure every print.
A shipping tube is the safest option to prevent marks on the heavy paper.
Might not be the prettiest packaging you'll ever see but the beauty is in the insides (at least mom says that)
But it's the safest and it's customized so it looks cooler.
Printing the orders
Every time we receive a new order, we send it directly to our friends at the print shop.
They know how annoying we can be when something's not done properly, safe to say they're afraid of us.
Jk, we're besties already and they make sure everything's pristine and secured before we pick the pieces at their shop.
Quality control and final touches.
Once the prints are in our hands, we double check everything's perfect the we prepare to package every order with extra care using protective papers, add authenticity cards and some freebies inside as well.
Then we seal the tubes and place CRYSTAL CLEAR tags to ensure no one's misunderstanding your address.
Summary
The order is sent to print shop asap.
This whole process depends mainly on the printing shop's fulfillment timing.
As soon as we have the prints on hands they're packed securely and shipped immediately.
PS: Consider a 'working days timeframe' - as most of our third parties allies work that way and sometimes we can't do anything about it but to bite our nails