Description
The symbol of Trinacria is now known because in the flag of Sicily and that of the Island of Man. Its history is complex and in some ways still shrouded in mystery, or at least in indeterminacy, as it relates to mythology. The Trinacria, symbol of Sicily, is composed of the head of the Gorgon, whose hair is entwined serpents with ears of corn, from which radiate the three legs bent at the knee. The Gorgon is a mythological figure who, according to the Greek poet Hesiod (VIII – early VII century B.C.), was each of the three daughters of Ceto and Phorcys, two gods of the sea: Medusa (the Gorgon for excellence), Stheno (“strong”), Euryale (“the large”).
A snug, form-fitting beanie. It’s not only a great head-warming piece but a staple accessory in anyone’s wardrobe.
100% Turbo Acrylic
12″ in length
Hypoallergenic
Unisex style
Additional information
| Weight | 0.09 lbs |
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Description
The symbol of Trinacria is now known because in the flag of Sicily and that of the Island of Man. Its history is complex and in some ways still shrouded in mystery, or at least in indeterminacy, as it relates to mythology. The Trinacria, symbol of Sicily, is composed of the head of the Gorgon, whose hair is entwined serpents with ears of corn, from which radiate the three legs bent at the knee. The Gorgon is a mythological figure who, according to the Greek poet Hesiod (VIII – early VII century B.C.), was each of the three daughters of Ceto and Phorcys, two gods of the sea: Medusa (the Gorgon for excellence), Stheno (“strong”), Euryale (“the large”).
A snug, form-fitting beanie. It’s not only a great head-warming piece but a staple accessory in anyone’s wardrobe.
100% Turbo Acrylic
12″ in length
Hypoallergenic
Unisex style
Additional information
| Weight | 0.09 lbs |
|---|
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