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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
Searching for a meaningful Irish gift? This framed canvas is the perfect way to celebrate Irish heritage with style and heart. The design features a central triskele motif, one of the most iconic symbols of Celtic art, surrounded by a ring of doves that, in Celtic Christian tradition, symbolize resurrection and immortality. Vibrant reds and oranges accented with black, white, and intricate gold detailing offer a striking blend of traditional and modern aesthetics.
Complete with a customizable Irish blessing for any occasion, this piece is more than art—it’s a heartfelt connection to Irish culture.
Make this timeless piece part of a cherished gift that brings warmth and heritage into any space.
Looking for an Irish gift that’s rich in heritage and meaning? This framed canvas is a perfect tribute to Irish pride and culture. The design centers on a Celtic triskele enhanced with delicate leaves, blending pre-Christian symbolism with the distinct flair of “insular” Celtic art. The triskele’s interlocking spirals, which appear in motion, evoke a sense of life’s continuous flow—almost like the fractal growth we observe in nature.
Framing the triskele are graceful doves, powerful symbols in Celtic tradition. Associated with goddesses like Brigid, they represent peace, purity, love, and divine guidance. Their serene presence embodies harmony, hope, and renewal, bringing a touch of tranquility to the artwork.
Personalize it with an Irish blessing for any occasion and create a gift that’s not just beautiful, but deeply rooted in tradition and love.
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 |
This design was inspired by the Book of Durrow a close cousin of the Book of Kells. The addition of small leaves to the pre-Christian motif of the triskele is a distinctive feature of “insular” Celtic art. The branches of the Celtic triskele are comprised of interlocking spirals which appear in motion. Does this triskele design bears similarities to the principal of fractal growth we see in nature today? Were The Celts of ancient Ireland also aware of a life force at work in our universe where all nature appears in continuous motion? In Celtic tradition, the dove holds significance as a symbol of peace, purity, and divine guidance. Often associated with goddesses such as Brigid, the dove represents qualities of love, fertility, and nurturing. It is also seen as a messenger of the divine, carrying messages between the earthly realm and the spiritual world. In Celtic mythology, doves are sometimes depicted as companions to deities or as symbols of their presence. Their gentle nature and soothing cooing are emblematic of harmony and tranquility, making them revered creatures in Celtic culture. Additionally, the dove’s white plumage symbolises purity of heart and spirit, reflecting its role as a symbol of hope and renewal.
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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