
O'Connors Irish Celtic Zoomorphic Fish Recycled Brown Leather Bookmark
O'Connors Irish Celtic Zoomorphic Fish Recycled Brown Leather Bookmark
Recycled leather keeps this product as eco friendly as possible
Annotated with the Triskele or Triskelion - described below
Newgrange, the prehistoric passage tomb in County Meath has Triskeles carved into the rocks and dates from 3200BC. The symbol is often associated with Manannán mac Lir, the Celtic god of the sea and can also be interpreted as land, sea, sky; life, death, rebirth; past, present, future; father, mother, child; the three trimesters of human pregnancy
Zoomorphic Fish such as those found in the Book of Kells.
Recycled brown leather with metalic gold annotation
Dimensions: 18 x 2.5cms (7 x 1 inches)
Recycled leather keeps this product as eco friendly as possible
Annotated with the Triskele or Triskelion - described below
Newgrange, the prehistoric passage tomb in County Meath has Triskeles carved into the rocks and dates from 3200BC. The symbol is often associated with Manannán mac Lir, the Celtic god of the sea and can also be interpreted as land, sea, sky; life, death, rebirth; past, present, future; father, mother, child; the three trimesters of human pregnancy
Zoomorphic Fish such as those found in the Book of Kells.
Recycled brown leather with metalic gold annotation
Dimensions: 18 x 2.5cms (7 x 1 inches)