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Calling All Game of Thrones Fans: This Print is the Ultimate GoT Artwork for Your Walls

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End the argument over what House Tully’s sigil is or what Rickon Stark named his direwolf before it gets too out of hand (and without resorting to Wiki) by simply looking up at a beautiful print on your wall. Yes, rather than seeking out answers on the internet, you can learn more about Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire than you really wanted to know by pre-ordering this graphic print of all things Westeros from Pop Chart.

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With other famous prints under its belt like this chart of sandwiches, this guide to magical objects in Harry Potter, and this fun arrangement of the architecture of American houses, Pop Chart is known in the home art game as being the go-to for clear, engaging, and entertaining prints that are not only informative, but damned good looking, too. Covering everything from locations like Winterfell and the Wall, to famous arms like the Catspaw Dagger and Arya Stark’s “needle” to Westeros’ medicines, poisons, and wines (I’ll have a glass of Arbor Gold please).

Great for your personal library, bedroom, or living room, it’s sure to be a conversation starter.

Our personal opinion on placement: Near the toilet in your bathroom. Nothing beats not scrolling through your feeds while on the toilet than gazing up in wonderment at all the wonder that is the world of Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire.

Pop Chart The World of Ice and Fire
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As Pop Chart’s own description of the print attests, this is the “finest chart in the Seven Kingdoms — a compendium of Game of Thrones artifacts, armament, regalia, and more. From house sigils to Westerosian delicacies to all manner of finely smithed Valyrian steel, this collection of objects, ornaments, and otherworldly oddities (to wit: DRAGONS!) spans eight seasons and countless claims to the Iron Throne.”

Pre-order now so you can receive your print as soon as they begin to ship, which Pop Chart says will be “when the true queen/king sits upon the Iron Throne!” So, you just have to wait until Dany, Jon, Cersei, or some other rando character (Varys?) is finally crowned ruler of Westeros once and for all.

For more Game of Thrones products, check out Havaianas GoT flip-flops, Fender’s GoT guitars, and Adidas’ latest GoT sneaks.

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