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4 892900 888491 4 892900 888552 4 892900 888538 4 892900 888545 Magical Horses │ 194-195 1 | 88849 Unicorn Stallion Blue L 17.1 x H 11.6 cm L 6.7 x H 4.6 in 3 | 88854 Unicorn Foal Blue L 11 x H 7.6 cm L 4.3 x H 3 in 4 | 88853 Unicorn Mare Pink L 11.4 x H 18.1 cm L 4.5 x H 7.1 in 2 | 88855 Unicorn Foal Rearing Pink L 7.2 x H 11.7 cm L 2.8 x H 4.6 in 1 2 3 4 In Celtic and northern European folklore, the unicorn is depicted as a white horse-like animal with a long horn. In the middle ages, it was commonly described as an extremely wild woodland creature, a symbol of purity and grace Celtic Family Symbol The Celtic symbol made up of three conjoined spirals in rotational symmetry is called Triskelionand means “three legs”. This Triple Spiral represents the family as mother-father-child, eternity as life-death-rebirth and past-present-future. It also represents the three Celtic worlds: the spiritual world, the present world and the celestial world. The Tree of Life It is a representation of harmony and balance in nature. The Tree of Life symbolized strength, a long life, wisdom, and rebirth. The Celts also believed that they actually came from trees, and considered them magical, living beings. Trees were said to guard the land and acted as a doorway into the spiritual world. Celtic Knot This pattern represents the interconnection of life and our place within the universe. Celtic knotsare referred to as endless knots due to the fact that they do not have an end or a beginning. The endless knots represent the eternalness of nature. Sailor’s Knot This design features two intertwined ropes and may have been created by sailors during their long voyages as a means of remembering their loved ones. The Sailor’s knot is symbolic of friendship, affection, harmony and love.
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