Helm of Awe Rubber Patch
5,00 €
Tasse incluse
Riferimento:
prm-35390
We are realy proud about our new JTG Helm of Awe Patch. It needs a hard work to get this final version to include all the points which are important for us to show with this fantastic patch. As core logo we take the Helm of Awe symbol and place in the middle the modern symbol of a scope / red dot. So our meaning of this patch is like a mixed symbol of power and force and a scope. At the end we have a modern logo which is great but simple and a secret identification patch for a sniper.
The JTG Helm of Awe Patch will inspire you about the high details. The logo depands on the viking symbol / Helm of Awe which should be the symbol for to induce fear and to protect against abuse of power.
The Helm of Awe (Old Norse Ægishjálmr, pronounced EYE-gis-hiowlm-er) is a powerful protective symbol used by the Helm of awe Vikings (Northmen, Norse or Normans) for the purpose of protection from illness, and disease. In Norse mythology it is said that it is a symbol that was worn between the eyes that induces fear in your enemies, and to protect against the abuse of power.
The Norse word Ægishjálmr, is translated in English "helm of awe" or "helm of terror." The meaning of the name awe is to strike with fear and reverence; to influence by fear, terror or respect; as, his majesty awed them into silence.
High details in 3D are typical for a JTG Patch. As a security feature the trademark logo SPAEHER and the additionally term FIRST ON FIELD as an identifier for the professional user, you find implied as an discreetly watermark in our patch.
The JTG Helm of Awe Patch will inspire you about the high details. The logo depands on the viking symbol / Helm of Awe which should be the symbol for to induce fear and to protect against abuse of power.
The Helm of Awe (Old Norse Ægishjálmr, pronounced EYE-gis-hiowlm-er) is a powerful protective symbol used by the Helm of awe Vikings (Northmen, Norse or Normans) for the purpose of protection from illness, and disease. In Norse mythology it is said that it is a symbol that was worn between the eyes that induces fear in your enemies, and to protect against the abuse of power.
The Norse word Ægishjálmr, is translated in English "helm of awe" or "helm of terror." The meaning of the name awe is to strike with fear and reverence; to influence by fear, terror or respect; as, his majesty awed them into silence.
High details in 3D are typical for a JTG Patch. As a security feature the trademark logo SPAEHER and the additionally term FIRST ON FIELD as an identifier for the professional user, you find implied as an discreetly watermark in our patch.