The Sacrifice at Uppsala v1
This artwork is drawn from Adam of Bremen’s account of the temple at Uppsala, where he described three gods standing in honor: Thor in the middle, with Odin and Freyr (depicted with a phallus) beside him. At the top, the hall and its hanging sacrifices recall the offerings made to Odin. Below, the gods stand in their places of reverence, while worshippers raise their offerings in devotion. It is an expression of how our ancestors once honored the gods, through gift, sacrifice, and ritual, binding the folk together in sacred tradition. Comes with the Sedian world tree on both sleeves. • 100% cotton face • 65% ring-spun cotton, 35% polyester • Front pouch pocket • Self-fabric patch on the back • Matching flat drawstrings • 3-panel hood • Blank product sourced from Pakistan Disclaimer: This hoodie runs small. For the perfect fit, we recommend ordering one size larger than your usual size. This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a