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Linocut Print A5 Rose Hand

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Linocut Print A5 Rose Hand

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The inspiration for me making this item is a book titled 'The Way Of The Rose', as well as roses themselves, texts on palm chakras, ancient magic texts, rosaries, spirit, love, earth, the goddess, spring.

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Full description

A small in size linocut that has been hand-printed on a smooth off-white naturally flecked card. Hand printed to order, therefore may slightly differ from the depiction in the photograph.

A5 in size.

This linocut depicts a hand with roses, planetary bodies and a swallow.

Traditionally the rose, an ancient flower, were woven into garlands and offered to Venus and many other goddesses before that.

The first mention of rosary-like devotion is over five thousand years old and refers to japamala, which in Sanskrit means 'muttering garland'. Like the word rosary, mala originally referred not to a circle of beads but to a sacred circle of flowers. Early on, men and women simply wove their chaplets of roses for the Goddess.

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Designed by Victoria Lucy Williams in Falmouth

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