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Bull of Prosperity - Celtic Knotwork Magnet by celticinspirations
The bull is a symbol of physical and mental strength, of 'bull-headed' perseverance. Like other animals with similar characteristics it also represents virility and fertility. The bull also represented wealth, since its presence in the lives of the Celts meant abundance and plenty. This image is based on those that were carved on the ramparts of the Pictish fort at Burghead on the Moray Coast of Scotland.
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Create custom magnets for home and office! Add your favorite image to a round magnet, or customize your choice of neat designs to stick on the fridge or file cabinet.

  • Five sizes from 1.25"-3" in diameter.
  • Printed on 100% Recycled Paper.
  • Covered with scratch- and UV-resistant Mylar.
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Bull of Prosperity - Celtic Knotwork Magnet

Burghead Bull and Monymusk knot

The bull is a symbol of physical and mental strength, of 'bull-headed' perseverance. Like other animals with similar characteristics it also represents virility and fertility. The bull also represented wealth, since its presence in the lives of the Celts meant abundance and plenty. This image is based on those that were carved on the ramparts of the Pictish fort at Burghead on the Moray Coast of Scotland.

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Product id: 147947175811715785
Made on 2/16/2009 1:54 PM