Triskele Celtic Notebook

27.84

Leather bound book with blank pages Historical and classy way to write down notes Approx. 240 pages to write or draw to Medium size 17,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4.2 cm

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Description

A Triskele is an ornament consisting of three interlaced symbols – a spiral or a foot, for example – based on the division of a circle into three parts. The word comes from the Greek word Triskeles, which means three feet. Triskeles have been found in objects dating as early as from the Neolithic period (around 6,000-3,500 BC), but it’s particularly strongly associated with Celtic art in La Tène culture during the Iron Age. In the Middle Ages, the symbol was used e.g. buildings in Gothic architecture. Today Triskele is mainly associated with Celtic traditions and Neopaganism.

Because Triskele combines three separate elements into one, this symbol has always symbolized the cohesion and connectivity of three things, e.g., earth-water-air, life-death-rebirth, past-present-future, creation-protection(upkeep)-destruction etc.

This journal has thick embossed leather covers and inside you can find approx. 240 empty handmade paper pages waiting for your notes, drawings, spells, thoughts, travel plans, or whatever you fancy. You can use this book for example as a diary, for customer orders, drawings, as a gardeners notebook, travel book, guest book (also why not as a quest book) or as a book for your own family tree, recipe book and so on.

  • This book can be closed and tied using a leather strap
  • Thickness of the cover leather is approx. 2-3 mm
  • Approx. 240 writable pages
  • Size approx. 17,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4.2 cm
  • Weight approx 400 g

Additional information

Weight 0.45 kg
Dimensions 19 × 15 × 5 cm

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