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Select Size: No selection | 12” x 12”, 16” x 16”, 20” x 20”, 24” x 24”, 28” x 28” |
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Select Frame Color: No selection | PRINT ONLY, Gold, Silver, White, Black, Natural Wood, Mahogany |
$70.00 – $182.00
This framed canvas features the heartfelt Irish blessing, “May the road rise…,” a cherished, customizable gift embodying warmth and hope. Its uplifting message reflects the rich traditions of Irish culture and spirituality.
More than just art, this framed print brings Irish tradition and warmth to any home.
This framed canvas features an original design with the beloved blessing “May the road rise…”, a timeless expression of heartfelt wishes for a smooth, prosperous journey, full of support and protection. Deeply cherished through generations, this blessing embodies the warmth, optimism, and communal spirit of Irish culture. The radial presentation of the text adds a captivating, dynamic touch that draws the eye and enriches the design.
Adorned with rich colors and gold embellishments, the artwork mirrors the beauty of ancient Celtic manuscripts. At its heart, the design features two interlocking birds, symbolizing nature, spirituality, and the divine in Celtic tradition. The piece also incorporates a spiral motif, an iconic element in Celtic art that represents growth, energy, and the continuous cycle of life. Spirals, used for thousands of years in megalithic and Celtic art, signify eternity and interconnectedness, reinforcing the theme of boundless protection and harmony.
This framed print isn’t just a gift—it’s a soulful connection to Ireland’s heritage, ready to bring warmth, tradition, and meaning to any home. Plus, it can be personalized to mark any special occasion, making it uniquely yours.
Select Size: No selection | 12” x 12”, 16” x 16”, 20” x 20”, 24” x 24”, 28” x 28” |
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Select Frame Color: No selection | PRINT ONLY, Gold, Silver, White, Black, Natural Wood, Mahogany |
The colours in this design are also typical of those used in medieval manuscripts where pigments were sourced from the natural world around. The spiral, although considered a Celtic design, is in fact a megalithic symbol dating back 2500 years prior to the arrival of the Celts in Ireland. In Celtic artwork the spiral design can be formed from single, double, triple or quadruple swirls. These swirls are joined together in either an S or C shape. In the early Christian monastic art period the triple spiral or triskele was employed to represent the Holy Trinity: God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. To this day spiral patterns appear on many forms of Celtic art and craftwork to include pagan stone sculpture, iron age weaponry, Celtic crosses, illuminated manuscripts and ornamental jewellery.
Our Red Celtic Triskele draws its inspiration from the enchanting pages of the Book of Kells, a sacred manuscript renowned for its breath-taking Celtic artistry. With a rich heritage steeped in symbolism, the triskele symbolizes unity, eternity, and the eternal cycle of life, making it a profound and meaningful addition to your decor.
Our Red Celtic Triskele draws its inspiration from the enchanting pages of the Book of Kells, a sacred manuscript renowned for its breath-taking Celtic artistry. With a rich heritage steeped in symbolism, the triskele symbolizes unity, eternity, and the eternal cycle of life, making it a profound and meaningful addition to your decor.
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