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Tags: Stained-glass celtic suncatchers, irish suncatcher, hand-painted celtic stained-glass
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HANDMADE, IRISH CELTIC STAINED-GLASS | | THE TRINITY KNOT
A little piece of Irish mythology, and Ireland, for your home ♥
Pictured: Forest green (Any colour available!) 5″X 5″
Each one of these stained glass pieces is individually handpainted, and handmade by me in Ireland. 🍀
If you would like me to customise the colours for you, please leave a note in the personalisation section when ordering. 🙂
I can make any colour combination you’d like. They glisten in the window, and catch the light beautifully.
Would warm up any home, and make an unforgettable, meaningful and super unique gift!
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BESPOKE & HANDMADE
Each purchase supports me as an independent artist, and a tiny one-man (and one-dog) business.
Each piece of art is unique, and handpainted, and handmade by me with love, and personalised to each order so that it’s special and bespoke to you.
I would be very happy to include a handwritten note for your package on request – simply include it in your order notes, or the personalisation section below!
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KIND TO THE PLANET & ECO-FRIENDLY
On a very personal level, protecting this beautiful planet in whatever way I can is deeply important to me.
All orders are wrapped and sent in fully recyclable packaging, elegant, and perfect for gifting!
They also come in compostable mailers to protect the box from the weather in transit, and to have an extra little gift for your plants too! 😉
Make sure you always recycle your bubble-wrap on delicate items too!
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ABOUT THIS PIECE | CELTIC MYTHOLOGY
This Irish Celtic knot is known as the Dara Knot, and it symbolizes strength and inner-strength.
The symbol comes from the Gaelic word ‘Doire’, which means ‘Oak Tree’.
The Dara Knot represents the root system of the Oak tree.
Trees of all kinds were very sacred to the Celts.
The Oak as a symbol for wisdom, endurance, stability and strength.
It also symbolizes fertility, growth, and resilience in times of hardship.
The endless intertwining lines represent the eternal nature of life, being and spirituality.
The four corners are said to represent the elements of Fire, Water, Earth, and Air,
and the rebirth cycles of the four seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
It represents the connection of self to the earth, and to ones spirit and the divine.
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SOCIAL
Follow me on my social medias to keep up to date with news, my newest collections, see my artistic process, connect with me personally, behind the scenes views on my current projects and up-coming art pieces and collections, and get discounts, when I post them!
Instagram – @elliottlusk.art https://www.instagram.com/elliottlusk.art
Facebook – @ElliottLuskArt https://www.facebook.com/ElliottLuskArt
My Website – www.ElliottLuskArt.com
Shop – www.ElliottLuskArt.com/shop/
Thank you!
Go raibh míle math agat!
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I would love to connect with you | It’s slightly surreal but also very fulfilling to see my artwork out in the wild and being enjoyed by people around the world –
if you buy one of my pieces, I would love to see it! Send me a picture over on my instagram – @elliottlusk.art! 🍀🍀🍀
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PLEASE NOTE: Though I have made these from relatively weather-proof materials, they are an art piece intended to be displayed inside, and not outdoors.
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Tags: Stained-glass celtic suncatchers, irish suncatcher