Gorgeous Wheel of Time Art for Your Walls
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High fantasy novelist Robert Jordan from the United States co-wrote the last three books in his series The Wheel of Time with author Brandon Sanderson.
The Wheel of Time now consists of 14 volumes, including a prologue novel, two companion novels, and what was originally intended to be a six-book series.
The length of The Wheel of Time, the complexity of its magical system and the imagined universe, and the sheer number of characters make it stand out.
Each of the eighteen books, from the eighth to the fourteenth made it to the top of the New York Times Best Sellers list.
The series was shortlisted for a Hugo Award after it was finished. One of the best-selling epic fantasy books as of 2021, the series has sold more than 90 million copies globally.
So there you have it, a plethora of Wheel of Time artwork.
The Wheel of Time Art, Gifts, and Jewellery

When I first started reading the series, I would have committed minor crimes to obtain this: a first-edition copy of Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time. I ultimately acquired a severely damaged copy with pages protruding, and I still value it. $150.

There is no denying the beauty of this Dragon’s Fang coaster. $6.

Some Wheel of Time artwork really amazes me away, and this contemporary interpretation of Mat’s dicing has become my newest passion. crisp and tidy. $5.65 for a digital download.

All of your favourite Wheel of Time characters are available as 16-bit Perler bead renditions. These merit gatherings. $6 each.

The iconography used in these character prints (Moiraine, Perrin, Mat, Lan, and Rand) is of the highest creative calibre and is fabulously colourful. $57.

This Wheel of Time map, which was created in the National Parks style, is really unique, especially if you enjoy maps. $36.

Rand, Mat, and Perrin, our three Ta’veren, laid out eight-by-ten prints in the Japanese calligraphy style. I want all three of these on my wall since they are such fantastic examples of Wheel of Time character art. $37.

Choosing which Chapter Icon Coasters I don’t want is really my biggest challenge with them. $4.90.

These handcrafted mugs with Ajah designs from the Wheel of Time are really stunning examples of the incredible talent of certain artisans. $60.

The Great Serpent is encircled by the Ajah colours on these patches. A denim jacket’s back can have them on it. Please, yes. $9.60.

I now feel the urge to gather up all of my Wheel of Time novels, arrange them on one shelf, and set this magnificent wooden Wheel of Time bookends at either end. Perfection. $67.

Who among the fans wouldn’t desire their own Great Serpent ring? This one is really gorgeous. $102.

It’s time to toss the dice, which are written on these dice boxes, making them extremely attractive. $83. Most likely, Mat’s outlook on life resonates with you if you love playing video games.

Incredible fan art has a way of enhancing the enjoyment of reading a series, and this one is no exception. One of my current favourites is this print of The Dragon Reborn. $59.

This Wheel of Time tea cabinet has a really cottage-style feel about it. $67.

This map of Caemlyn was created based on the cherished illustrations in Jordan’s first reference manual. The laser etching shows remarkable attention to detail, and the creator also has a selection of other cities. $60.

The Wheel of Time Westlands map was something I discreetly had printed in colour while my parents weren’t looking. I had around five copies of it. This variant is far more attractive and calls for less concealment. $44.
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