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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 |
$75.00 – $182.00
This framed canvas, complete with a personalized Irish blessing for any occasion, celebrates Irish heritage in style. Rich, vibrant colors and gold embellishments echo the elegance of ancient Celtic manuscript art. The design features intertwined hounds, a powerful Celtic symbol of loyalty and courage, set in classic interlace patterns that represent eternal connections.
– Why not personalize the Irish blessing for a unique, heartfelt touch.
This framed print is more than just art—it’s a meaningful connection to the spirit of Ireland, designed to warm any heart and space.
The ancient Celts held deep respect for the natural world, viewing animals as friends, teachers, and symbols of wisdom. Animals were honored in Celtic culture for their teachings about living harmoniously with nature and often appeared in ornate artwork. This tradition carried into the illuminated pages of medieval masterpieces like the Book of Kells, where Evangelists were symbolized by Celtic animals: Matthew the man, Mark the lion, Luke the calf, and John the eagle. Even today, animals appear on Irish coats of arms and coins, showcasing their continued cultural significance.
This framed print is more than a gift; it’s a meaningful connection to Ireland’s past and present, ready to share a story and bring joy to any space.
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 ancient Celts of Ireland’s past had a great reverence for nature. Animals were believed to be friends and teachers who taught us how to live in harmony with nature. As a mark of respect the Celts created ornate animal symbols which later were incorporated into the designs of medieval manuscripts. In the Book of Kells for example, the Evangelists were often depicted as Celtic animal symbols: Matthew the man, Mark the lion, Luke the calf and John as the eagle. Irish families often used animals on their coats of arms while, to this day, Irish coins are minted with animals symbols such as peacocks and salmons
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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