Uruk-Hai Banner Display — $65

Gondor Banner Display — $65

Rohan Banner Display — $65

Save by ordering all three designs as a set — $180


Uruk-Hai Detail


Gondor Detail


Rohan Detail

 


PRODUCT SPECS
EDITION SIZE: 100 per design
ARTIST: Aric Jorn
SIGNED CERTIFICATE: Yes

PRICE
Individual display: $65
Set of three displays (one each design): $180


SIZE

HEIGHT: 15”
WIDTH: 15-18”
BASE: 9” x 7” oval base
WEIGHT: 1 lb

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PRODUCT SUMMARY
In 2006, Aric Jorn created a trio of banner displays to celebrate the Lord of the Rings films and the books that inspired them. Although the edition size was set at 100, only 50 sets were actually produced at the time. To celebrate the launch of this site, we've decided to complete the remaining 50 sets and they are now available to order.

The banners are made with top-quality fabrics that have been hand-painted/silkscreened with the heraldic devices of Middle earth. The wooden bases are beautifully finished and clear-coated for maximum durability. The finials and other details are hand-cast in polymer clays and resin.

They make the perfect companions to the vast lines of LOTR collectibles from Sideshow/WETA. They are not mass-produced overseas but rather have been produced one at a time by the artist and each one comes with a numbered certificate signed by the artist.


DETAILED PRODUCT STORY
ROHAN BANNER DISPLAY
Featuring the equestrian symbols of Rohan, this display consists of two banners. The white horses, golden sun/compass and earth tones palette illustrate the profound respect the Rohirrim held for their steeds and the land over which they rode.

URUK-HAI BANNER DISPLAY
Two battle-worn banners adorn this display - first, the white hand of Saruman's Uruk-Hai and the second, the death head of Sauron's orc hordes. Roughly hewn ingots and skulls mixed with battered shields and swords adorn this tattered standard of darkness.

GONDOR BANNER DISPLAY
This display features the white tree standard of Gondor flanked by two smaller banners representing the shards of Narsil (the sword that was broken cutting the One Ring from Sauron's hand) and Anduril as it was remande and gifted to Aragorn so that he might reclaim the throne or Gondor and defeat the resurrected forces of Mordor.