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Diametro | 3.5 cm |
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13,00 €
Forse il più noto di tutti i motivi celtici a spirale risale al complesso tombale vecchio di 5000 anni a Newgrange.
Simbolo originariamente pensato di Ciclo eterno della Vita, Morte e Rinascita, più tardi ha rappresentato anche la Grande Dea e il suo triplice manifestarsi in Vergine, Madre e Saggia.
La spirale è stata motivo ornamentale molto utilizzato nel periodo di massimo splendore del Cristianesimo e tuttora rimane anche un simbolo del patrimonio celtico.
Perhaps the best-known of all Celtic motifs the spiral dates back to the 5,000 year old tomb complex at Newgrange.
Thought originally to have symbolised the Eternal Cycle of Life, Death and Rebirth, in later times it came to represent the Great Goddess and her threefold manifestation of virgin, mother and crone. It was a much-favoured ornamental device used in the Christian Golden Age and remains a unique symbol of our Celtic Heritage.
Perhaps the best-known of all Celtic motifs the spiral dates back to the 5,000 year old tomb complex at Newgrange.
Thought originally to have symbolised the Eternal Cycle of Life, Death and Rebirth, in later times it came to represent the Great Goddess and her threefold manifestation of virgin, mother and crone. It was a much-favoured ornamental device used in the Christian Golden Age and remains a unique symbol of our Celtic Heritage.
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