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BADUHENNA A5 Art Print

€10.00

Gorgeous medium sized art print of the goddess Baduhenna, a Germanic war goddess worshipped by the Frisians as attested in Tacitus recordings. She may be etymologically linked to the Celtic goddess Badb and scholars also link her to the cult of the Matres and the Matronae. On votive stones she is also referred to under the names “Hariasa” and “Harimella”.

The illustration is printed with lush colors on a satin-soft touch surface. The backside can be written on and is blank except for a small logo illustration.

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• Size: 6" x 9" // 148mm x 210mm

• Material: 330-350gsm premium paper, matte coating on the art print

Please note that the colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences.

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Gorgeous medium sized art print of the goddess Baduhenna, a Germanic war goddess worshipped by the Frisians as attested in Tacitus recordings. She may be etymologically linked to the Celtic goddess Badb and scholars also link her to the cult of the Matres and the Matronae. On votive stones she is also referred to under the names “Hariasa” and “Harimella”.

The illustration is printed with lush colors on a satin-soft touch surface. The backside can be written on and is blank except for a small logo illustration.

↟ Details

• Size: 6" x 9" // 148mm x 210mm

• Material: 330-350gsm premium paper, matte coating on the art print

Please note that the colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences.

Gorgeous medium sized art print of the goddess Baduhenna, a Germanic war goddess worshipped by the Frisians as attested in Tacitus recordings. She may be etymologically linked to the Celtic goddess Badb and scholars also link her to the cult of the Matres and the Matronae. On votive stones she is also referred to under the names “Hariasa” and “Harimella”.

The illustration is printed with lush colors on a satin-soft touch surface. The backside can be written on and is blank except for a small logo illustration.

↟ Details

• Size: 6" x 9" // 148mm x 210mm

• Material: 330-350gsm premium paper, matte coating on the art print

Please note that the colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences.

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