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ERIK THE RED.
Norse explorer, father of Leif Eriksson.
T-SHIRTS. Unisex style for adults and kids.
Created and produced by TYPOART. © 2024 Illustration: Gediminas Leonavičius / concept & design: Jūratė Rutkauskaitė. © 2024 TYPOART. www.typoart.world
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FABRIC: 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton, single jersey. Fabric washed.
Weight: 150 g/m². Medium fit.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: washable at 30°C, wash similar colours together, do not iron on printed decoration, wash and iron inside out.
Erik Thorvaldsson ( c. 950 – c. 1003), known as Erik the Red, was a Norse explorer, described in medieval and Icelandic saga sources as having founded the first settlement in Greenland. He most likely earned the epithet "the Red" due to the color of his hair and beard.
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LEIF ERIKSSON.
The first European landed on the North American continent.
A MUG.
Created and produced by TYPOART. © 2024 TYPOART. © 2024 Illustration: Gediminas Leonavičius / concept & design: Jūratė Rutkauskaitė.
All rights reserved. www.typoart.world
Height: 95 mm; diameter: 80 mm; capacity: 300 ml.
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Nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus crossed the blue ocean, a Norse Viking by the name of Leif Eriksson landed on the North American continent. Eriksson is believed to be the first European to have landed on and established a settlement in North America around 1000 CE. Researchers aren’t sure exactly where Leif landed, but they believe it might have been at Labrador or Newfoundland, in Canada. Leif explored a region he called Vinland.
Today, we still ask ourselves, “Who really discovered America?”
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The colours displayed on your screen are the guide only and may not perfectly reflect the true colours on the item. TYPOART's production comes with high quality and perfection. Thanks for understanding and respecting the copyright of TYPOART. Don't hesitate, if you have some requests, please let us know.
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ERIK THE RED & LEIF ERIKSSON.
Father & Son.
A MUG.
Created and produced by TYPOART. © 2024 TYPOART. © 2024 Illustration: Gediminas Leonavičius / concept & design: Jūratė Rutkauskaitė.
All rights reserved. www.typoart.world
Height: 95 mm; diameter: 80 mm; capacity: 330 ml.
Shipping worldwide. Orders are expected to arrive within 7-15 business days, depending on delivery point.
Nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus crossed the blue ocean, a Norse Viking by the name of Leif Eriksson landed on the North American continent. Eriksson is believed to be the first European to have landed on and established a settlement in North America around 1000 CE. Researchers aren’t sure exactly where Leif landed, but they believe it might have been at Labrador or Newfoundland, in Canada. Leif explored a region he called Vinland.
Today, we still ask ourselves, “Who really discovered America?”
The collection is always in progress, changes are possible, as pictures are being continuously improved. Buying items on TYPOART store you can be sure that you will receive a limited edition piece crafted with passion and touched by the artists' own hands. And let others know that TYPOART honourably takes part promoting the interest of people in world's history.
The colours displayed on your screen are the guide only and may not perfectly reflect the true colours on the item. TYPOART's production comes with high quality and perfection. Thanks for understanding and respecting the copyright of TYPOART. Don't hesitate, if you have some requests, please let us know.
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LEIF ERIKSSON.
The first European who landed on the North America continent.
T-SHIRTS. Unisex style for adults and kids.
© TYPOART 2024. © 2024 Digital drawing: Gediminas Leonavičius / concept & design: Jūratė Rutkauskaitė. www.typoart.world
SHIPPING WORLDWIDE.
Orders are expected to arrive within 7-15-30 business days, depending on delivery point and COVID-19 restrictions, which affect delivery time.
FABRIC: 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton, single jersey. Fabric washed.
Weight: 150 g/m². Medium fit.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: washable at 30°C, wash similar colours together, do not iron on printed decoration, wash and iron inside out.
Nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus crossed the blue ocean, a Norse Viking by the name of Leif Eriksson landed on the North American continent. Eriksson is believed to be the first European to have landed on and established a settlement in North America around 1000 CE. Researchers aren’t sure exactly where Leif landed, but they believe it might have been at Labrador or Newfoundland, in Canada. Leif explored a region he called Vinland.
Today, we still ask ourselves, “Who really discovered America?”
The colours displayed on your screen are the guide only and may not perfectly reflect the true colours on the product. Buying items on TYPOART store you can be sure that you will receive a limited edition piece crafted with a passion and touched by the artists' own hands. And let others know that TYPOART honourably takes part promoting the interest of people in the world's history. TYPOART's production comes with high quality and perfection. Thank you very much for understanding and respecting the copyright of TYPOART. Thank you for being with us.
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TROLL WOMAN.
Short sleeve T-shirts.
© 2024 TYPOART. © 2024 Digital drawing: Gediminas Leonavičius / concept & design: Jūratė Rutkauskaitė. www.typoart.world
SHIPPING WORLDWIDE.
Orders are expected to arrive within 7-15-30 business days, depending on delivery point and COVID-19 restrictions, which affect delivery time.
FABRIC: 100% organic ring-spun combed cotton, single jersey. Fabric washed.
Weight: 150 g/m².
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: washable at 30°C, wash similar colours together, do not iron on printed decoration, wash and iron inside out.
Troll, in early Scandinavian folklore, giant, monstrous being, sometimes possessing magic powers. Hostile to men, trolls lived in castles and haunted the surrounding districts after dark. If exposed to sunlight they burst or turned to stone. In later tales trolls often are man-sized or smaller beings similar to dwarfs and elves. They live in mountains, sometimes steal human maidens, and can transform themselves and prophesy. In the Shetland and Orkney islands, Celtic areas once settled by Scandinavians, trolls are called trows and appear as small malign creatures who dwell in mounds or near the sea. In the plays of the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen, especially Peer Gynt (1867) and The Master Builder (1892), trolls are used as symbols of destructive instincts. Trolls in modern tales for children often live under bridges, menacing travelers and exacting tasks or tolls.
The colours displayed on your screen are the guide only and may not perfectly reflect the true colours on the product. Buying items on TYPOART store you can be sure that you will receive a limited edition piece crafted with a passion and touched by the artists' own hands. And let others know that TYPOART honourably takes part promoting the interest of people in the world's history. TYPOART's production comes with high quality and perfection. Thank you very much for understanding and respecting the copyright of TYPOART. Thank you for being with us.
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