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2026 Folklore Horses from Around the World Wall Calendar 11" x 16.5" | 12-month
2026 Folklore Horses from Around the World Wall Calendar 11" x 16.5" | 12-month
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2026 Folklore Horses from Around the World Wall Calendar Has 12 different horses, one for each month from folklore, mythology, and legends from around the globe. About the horses:
Sleipnir - Odin’s eight-legged horse from Norse mythology, was born of Loki’s shapeshifting trickery. Swift and otherworldly, he carried the All-Father across realms, symbolizing power, magic, and divine travel.
Chinese Zodiac - In the Chinese Zodiac, the Horse symbolizes energy, freedom, and endurance. Celebrated for centuries, those born in Horse years are said to embody vitality, independence, and a spirited, adventurous nature.
The Kelpie - A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore, appears as a powerful black horse luring travelers to the lochs. Its legend reflects the mystery and danger of wild waters.
Tibetan Wind Horse - Rooted in Tibetan tradition, the Wind Horse symbolizes strength, luck, and the uplift of spirit. Often seen on prayer flags, it carries the wish for harmony and good fortune across the Himalayas.
Uchchaihshravas - The seven-headed celestial horse of Hindu mythology, emerged from the cosmic Ocean of Milk. Revered as the king of horses, it symbolizes divine power, majesty, and cosmic origin.
Yennenga’s Horse - Princess Yennenga’s legendary horse carried the warrior princess of the Mossi people, aiding her escape and shaping the founding story of Burkina Faso. Their bond symbolizes bravery, freedom, and heritage.
Medicine Hat Horse - Revered by Plains tribes, it was believed to bring protection and spiritual power. Their rare markings made them sacred companions in legend, ceremony, and battle lore.
Pegasus - Born from Greek mythology, Pegasus is the divine winged horse of inspiration and heroism. Said to spring from Medusa’s blood, this celestial steed became a symbol of poetry, wisdom, and the sky’s boundless freedom.
Rakhsh - The loyal steed of the hero Rostam in the Persian Shahnameh, is famed for extraordinary strength, courage, and wisdom—an iconic companion in one of the world’s oldest epic tales.
Headless Horseman’s Horse - Born from European folklore and made famous in Washington Irving’s tale, the Headless Horseman is a spectral rider said to roam in search of his lost head—an enduring symbol of eerie legend and autumn lore. Bayard - The magical horse of medieval French legend, could grow to any size and carry all four sons of Aymon. Known for strength, loyalty, and enchantment, Bayard remains a beloved figure in chivalric lore.
Ozosnel - The faithful white horse of Sinterklaas, appears in Dutch holiday tradition as his rooftop companion. Ozosnel helps bring gifts and goodwill during the Feast of St. Nicholas.
Features:
11" x 16.5"
High-Quality Printing: Printed in vibrant, full-color on 250gsm coated silk paper (100 lb cover) with professional packaging for a flawless delivery. Flexible Start Date: Begin your calendar from any month, allowing immediate use. Eco-Friendly: Made with FSC/PESC-certified papers and local production to minimize our environmental impact. Printed on demand, no minimum orders.
High-Quality Printing: Printed in vibrant, full-color on 250gsm coated silk paper (100 lb cover) with professional packaging for a flawless delivery. Flexible Start Date: Begin your calendar from any month, allowing immediate use. Eco-Friendly: Made with FSC/PESC-certified papers and local production to minimize our environmental impact. Printed on demand, no minimum orders.
- Manufacturer contact information
- Name: Gelato
- Email address: support@gelato.com
- Postal address: Dronning Eufemias gate 8, 0191 Oslo, Norway
- Age guidelines: For adults
- Warranty (consumer-sales only): 2 years
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