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Large Celtic Box Square
851

Large Celtic Box Square, Handcast from Pewter. An Ideal storage box for jewellery or other small keepsakes. A much welcomed gift by all.

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£12.00   
(approx EUR14.88 / US$18.96)

Large Celtic Box Square


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Large Triple Swirl Celtic Box
852
Large Triple Swirl Celtic Box

Large Triple Swirl Celtic Box, Handcast from Pewter. An Ideal storage box for jewellery or other small keepsakes. A much welcomed gift by all.

Triskeles are one of the most common elements of Celtic art; they are found in a variety of styles in both ancient and modern Celtic art, especially in relation to the depictions of the Mother Goddess. They also evoke the Celtic concept of the domains of material existence - Earth, Water and Sky, and their interrelations.

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Large Never-ending Knot Celtic Box Round
853

Large Never-ending Knot Celtic Box Round, Handcast from Pewter. An Ideal storage box for jewellery or other small keepsakes. A much welcomed gift by all.

While many of the ancient designs certainly had some spiritually significant meaning, these have been lost to the ages. The continual looping of the designs suggests themes of eternity and interconnectedness, and knots may have been at one time to foil evil spirits. Interwoven figures of people and animals may have represented the interdependent natures of life-two or more knots laced together symbolize lovers, hunters and their prey, God and man, etc. Some knots were used as magical talismans for protection.

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(approx EUR14.88 / US$18.96)

Large Never-ending Knot Celtic Box Round


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Large Never-ending Knot Celtic Box Square
854
Large Never-ending Knot Celtic Box Square

Large Never-ending Knot Celtic Box Square, Handcast from Pewter. An Ideal storage box for jewellery or other small keepsakes. A much welcomed gift by all.

While many of the ancient designs certainly had some spiritually significant meaning, these have been lost to the ages. The continual looping of the designs suggests themes of eternity and interconnectedness, and knots may have been at one time to foil evil spirits. Interwoven figures of people and animals may have represented the interdependent natures of life-two or more knots laced together symbolize lovers, hunters and their prey, God and man, etc. Some knots were used as magical talismans for protection.

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£12.00   
(approx EUR14.88 / US$18.96)



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Large Celtic Box Hexagonal
859

Large Celtic Box Hexagonal, Handcast from Pewter. An Ideal storage box for jewellery or other small keepsakes. A much welcomed gift by all.

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£12.00   
(approx EUR14.88 / US$18.96)

Large Celtic Box Hexagonal


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Large Oblong Celtic Box
864
Large Oblong Celtic Box

Large Oblong Celtic Box, Handcast from Pewter. An Ideal storage box for jewellery or other small keepsakes. A much welcomed gift by all.

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£12.00   
(approx EUR14.88 / US$18.96)



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Mackintosh Box 1
B1

After a cabinet door design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. All handmade from Pewter with Felt base. Set with Blue Abalone stones. Perfect for storing Jewellery or other small valuables.

Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1868. In 1884 he began an apprenticeship with John Hutchinson and began attending evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1889 he became an architectural assistant with Honeyman and Keppie along with enrolling at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1890 he won a travelling scholarship and toured Italy before settling down into practice. An outstanding architect, furniture designer, and painter, who pioneered the Modern Movement in Scotland, Mackintosh’s works exist as the greatest flowering of the British Arts and Crafts movement in either Scotland or England. Mackintosh sadly died in London in 1928.

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£40.00   
(approx EUR49.60 / US$63.20)

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Mackintosh Box 2
B5
Mackintosh Box 2

After a design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for an Inkwell. All Pewter with Felt base inset in Enamel and Abalone stones. Perfect for storing Jewellery or other small valuables.

Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1868. In 1884 he began an apprenticeship with John Hutchinson and began attending evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1889 he became an architectural assistant with Honeyman and Keppie along with enrolling at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1890 he won a travelling scholarship and toured Italy before settling down into practice. An outstanding architect, furniture designer, and painter, who pioneered the Modern Movement in Scotland, Mackintosh’s works exist as the greatest flowering of the British Arts and Crafts movement in either Scotland or England. Mackintosh sadly died in London in 1928.

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£40.00   
(approx EUR49.60 / US$63.20)

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Pewter Box 1
B2

After a cigarette box design attributed to Rex Silver. All Pewter with enamelled panels and a Felt base. Perfect for storing Jewellery or other small valuables.

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£40.00   
(approx EUR49.60 / US$63.20)

Pewter Box 1


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Mackintosh Box 3
B15A
Mackintosh Box 3

After a design by Charles Rennie Mackintosh for and inkwell. All Pewter with a Felt base. Perfect for storing Jewellery or other small valuables.

Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1868. In 1884 he began an apprenticeship with John Hutchinson and began attending evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1889 he became an architectural assistant with Honeyman and Keppie along with enrolling at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1890 he won a travelling scholarship and toured Italy before settling down into practice. An outstanding architect, furniture designer, and painter, who pioneered the Modern Movement in Scotland, Mackintosh’s works exist as the greatest flowering of the British Arts and Crafts movement in either Scotland or England. Mackintosh sadly died in London in 1928.

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£40.00   
(approx EUR49.60 / US$63.20)

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