VEGVISIR FLAME DRAW ON FACEBOOK





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Vegvisir Flame
15% linen 15% natural bamboo 10% modal 10% tencel 50% combed cotton, approx. 290 gsm
Vikings lovers,
Please welcome the next model of Vegvisir! This time we have prepared for you beautiful hot veriosn. Colorway is like fire flames black to red and golden shades. The word vegvisir means ‘pathfinder’ and ‘sign post’ in Icelandic language. This symbol came from nineteenth century manuscript called Hold. The Vegvisir, also known as the runic compass or the Viking compass made of eight Viking rune staves, is a symbol of protection. Fire is an powerful element and it fit perfectly to the Vikings nature, don't you think? Colorway is so great for this pattern because it is connected with fire. And since we recently celebrated the shortest night of the year, with the important Kupala night, strongly associated with the light and burning of bonfires by our Slavic ancestors, these colors are wonderful for this time! Let this wrap give you power! Blend is also hot! Perfect for warm days but it will be good for every weather, because it is very airy and strong, bamboo and tencel give softness and little shine. Wrap is beautiful. Tag your babywearing friends because they MUST SEE this one! Take your chance as this pattern is not very often in our offer!
Available 1st grade ones:
s7 (5,2m) - €159
s6 (4,6m) - €149
s5 (4,2m) - €139
s4 (3,6m) - €129
RS L (2,3m) - €114
RS M (2,0m) - €109
To enter the draw please email us at lulunaslings@gmail.com
Please pick the size of your choice and payment method: PayPal (with your PayPal address) or info you want to pay via Bank account. The draw lasts until (Monday) June 26th and we will send a message to happy winners between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. CEST that day. You have 1h to make a payment once you receive invoice from us. If you are outside Europe please let us know. Because of time difference we will give you more time to pay. The shipping cost is covered by the buyer.
Luluna
(c) Luluna Slings (c) Wiktoria Cieślakowska