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Y Ddraig Goch, The Welsh Red Dragon | Organic T-Shirt

Design

The Welsh red dragon is the symbol of culture and pride in the homeland of Sacred Knot Tattoo. This T shirt design has been created to reflect this. 

The Welsh red dragon is recorded in history as far back as 829AD and was supposedly the battle standard of King Arthur and other legendary Celtic war leaders. It’s origins could possibly come from the Roman legionary standards. When the Romans left the British Isles in the 6th century, the Eagle may have been consider to be too Roman, but the Dragon more relatable. I personally would argue that the dragon was already a Celtic beast deeply embedded in the minds of the celts across Europe… if not the whole world. This design is very much a modern take on the mighty creature. It’s fierceness represents The spirit of the Welsh culture and language. Cenedl heb iaith, Cenedl hen galon. Cymru am byth!

   

Material & Make

This t-shirt is printed in the UK on ethically sourced 100% organic cotton. The design is rendered in the highest quality of detail for sharpness and longevity of wear.

For more information about our commitment to sustainability, you can keep up to date with what we are doing within the collective on our environmental page.

   

About The Artist

Sean Parry is the owner and lead artist of Sacred Knot Tattoo, as well as a founding member of the Northern Fire Art Collective. He specialises in Celtic and Nordic arts and lives and works from his hometown of Llandudno in North Wales. Sean’s projects incorporate knotwork, swirls, and beasts inspired and mirroring those found in the historical record - a reflection of his passion for archaeology and ancient iconography. Though he is well known for his mastery as a tattooist, his work with paint, leather, and precious metals are also part of his artistic endeavours.

See more of the art Sean has created for Northern Fire here.

    

Size & Dimensions

This Stanley Stella T-Shirt is designed to fit so if you prefer a looser fitting T-Shirt, we would recommend considering the next size up.

UK/EU Size
 Chest Dimensions
Small
38" / 97 cm
Medium
40" / 102 cm
Large
42.5" / 108 cm
XL
44.5" / 113 cm
XXL 47" / 119 cm

 

In the picture, our model Sean is wearing a large. Please check the dimensions are correct for you as sizes differ between regions.