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Raven Greeting Card – Icelandic Art Card About Memory, Home & Belonging
Raven Greeting Card – Icelandic Art Card About Memory, Home & Belonging
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The raven has always been a keeper of memory.
This art greeting card features an original hand-drawn raven inspired by Icelandic landscapes, volcanic earth, and the quiet strength of northern nature.
In Icelandic mythology and Nordic symbolism, the raven represents remembrance, guidance, and a deep connection to land and ancestry.
Inside the card, a simple message reads:
“The land remembers you, even when you wander far.”
This card is created for moments when words should be few but meaningful — for journeys, transitions, distance, and quiet reassurance.
It is a card about belonging, even across space and time.
Perfect as:
- a thoughtful gift for someone far from home
- a card for travel, new beginnings, or life changes
- a meaningful keepsake inspired by Icelandic nature
Printed on high-quality paper, designed in Iceland, and created with care for those who value calm, depth, and authenticity.
- Original Iceland-inspired raven illustration
- Minimalist, calm Nordic design
- Printed on premium quality paper
- Meaningful message inside
- Suitable for many occasions
- Designed by Kate List in Iceland
• Material: 14.77 oz/yd² (350 g/m²) paperboard
• Sizes: Small: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
Medium: 5″ × 7″ (127 × 178 mm)
Large: 5.83″ × 8.27″ (148 × 210 mm)
• Product weight: Small: 0.39 oz (11 g)
Medium: 0.6 oz (17 g)
Large: 0.85 oz (24 g)
• Toner-based printing
• Vibrant colors
• Comes with a complimentary envelope
Age restrictions: For adults
EU Warranty: 2 years
In compliance with the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), Kateřina Štěpánková (kate-list art) and SINDEN VENTURES LIMITED ensure that all consumer products offered are safe and meet EU standards. For any product safety related inquiries or concerns, please contact our EU representative at gpsr@sindenventures.com. You can also write to us at Maltakur 7, 210 Gardabær, Iceland or Markou Evgenikou 11, Mesa Geitonia, 4002, Limassol, Cyprus.
