
Tryzub long sleeve
The tryzub – literally “trident” in Ukrainian – is the symbol on the Ukrainian coat of arms adopted after Ukraine gained independence in 1991, though the history of the tryzub dates all the way back to Kyivan Rus.
This long sleeve features an illustration by Andrii Voloshyn, part of a collaboration with the Kyiv Independent.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.
By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.
Pictured here:
- Deputy chief editor Oleksiy Sorokin in the in the tryzub long sleeve, wearing size L.
- Ex-TikTok producer and video host Masha Lavrova in the tryzub T-shirt, wearing size small.
The tryzub – literally “trident” in Ukrainian – is the symbol on the Ukrainian coat of arms adopted after Ukraine gained independence in 1991, though the history of the tryzub dates all the way back to Kyivan Rus.
This long sleeve features an illustration by Andrii Voloshyn, part of a collaboration with the Kyiv Independent.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.
By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.
Pictured here:
- Deputy chief editor Oleksiy Sorokin in the in the tryzub long sleeve, wearing size L.
- Ex-TikTok producer and video host Masha Lavrova in the tryzub T-shirt, wearing size small.
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The tryzub – literally “trident” in Ukrainian – is the symbol on the Ukrainian coat of arms adopted after Ukraine gained independence in 1991, though the history of the tryzub dates all the way back to Kyivan Rus.
This long sleeve features an illustration by Andrii Voloshyn, part of a collaboration with the Kyiv Independent.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.
By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.
Pictured here:
- Deputy chief editor Oleksiy Sorokin in the in the tryzub long sleeve, wearing size L.
- Ex-TikTok producer and video host Masha Lavrova in the tryzub T-shirt, wearing size small.




















