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All Banners & Pennants on this page are $25 each (US)

The Banners & Pennants: Hand Silk Screened with silver metalic ink

Fabric: Cotton/Poly blend

Colors: Black, Burgundy, Navy, Forest Green, Imperial Purple, Royal Blue, Byzantine Gold

Size: Pennants 30" x 57"

Banners 22.5" x 48"

Payment: Check or Money Order Master Card or Visa

Shipping and Handling (continental U.S.): 1-3 Banners $8.00 Via U.P.S. ground

To Order Call: 540-745-6442

Underhill Pavilions PO Box 104, Floyd, VA 24091

We do not make custom banners...sorry

New Banner Designs will be posted on a monthly basis

*COMING SOON*

The Mermaid

The Wolf

 

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The Griffin This mythological beast from Mesopotamia and ancient Babylon gaurds and protects all, gifted with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
The Celtic Dragon The feared Celt Dragon poised to strike as his tail curls and wings expand! The most awed creature of medieval lore. The Celts and Anglo-Saxons adopted their images from the battle standards brought to their land by the Roman legions.

(also available in pennant format)click here.

The Welsh Pendragon War banner of Uther Pendragon, sire of the legendary Aurthur, the squire who became King and united all of Britian.

(pennant pictured) also available in banner format

The Rampant Lion This heraldic symbol gracing many coats-of-arms throughout Europe, harkens back to Ancient Rome. The most important and extensively employed heraldic figure.
The Rampant Unicorn An elusive and rare creature so pure that only a fortunate and worthy few have glimpsed it's splendor from afar. First employed by the steward kings of Scotland, thence incorporated by James I to the arms of Great Britain. The Unicorn symbolizes benevolence and courtly love. The horn is believed to have medicinal properties guaranteeing life and health.
The Triple Lion Passant Guardant The battle banner of Richard-the-Lionheart at the forefront of the crusades... leaving behind many wenches wearing chastity belts and promoting chasteness.
The Tournament Jouster Regaled in full armor, approoaches the field seated on his noble steed, ready to fight to the death for the honor and favor of his chosen Maiden Faire. This drawing is detailed down to the horses shoes and nail clinches.
The Battle Knight This fierce Warrior will wreak havoc on the field of honor and take many a head before day is done.
The Castle With it's spires reaching through the midnight mists toward the twinkling stars of some mythological land; this castle inspires everyone's imagination of a time where chivalrous knights, damsels faire, and not a little magic shaped the days of legend. )original drawing was inspired by many European Castles, most notable Neuschwanstein Castle located in Bavaria.
The Eagle An image inspired by falconry, the sport of Kings.
The Triscele An Ancient symbol of eternity, as well as The Trinity of Life, which includes;

Mind, Body, and Spirit.

Maiden Mother and Old Wise Woman.

Life, Death, and Rebirth.

The Celtic Cross An ancient symbol of balance, originally carved on stone. It represents the four directions, the four elements, the four seasons, and pre-dates the Christian Cross.

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