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Celtic Cross Natural Wooden Acacia Serving, Charcuterie Board

Celtic Cross Natural Wooden Acacia Serving, Charcuterie Board

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This item will be posted to you by Occultus Germania within 3 days of receiving payment.

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Part of our beautiful Celtic range, these sturdy and chunky small acacia boards are sure to catch the eye of guests and visitors.

Featuring the ancient Celtic Cross symbol with Celtic knotwork decoration.

Delicately burned by hand before being lightly oiled with a food safe mineral oil.

Due to the natural working material, each board may differ slightly in terms of shade or grain.

Can be personalised on reverse side, simply select this option upon purchase if it is something you require.

Measurements:

28cm x 14cm x 1.5cm

"The even-armed cross within a circle has been ascribed many meanings by many groups and cultures. One such meaning is that of the stages of the day: morning, noon, evening, midnight. Another possibility includes the meeting places of the divine energy, of self, nature, wisdom and divinity. Of course, obvious relations such as east, north, south and west; or earth, air, water and fire can also be derived from the shape. Even the Native Americans used this as a symbol for their Medicine Wheel. The sun wheel has also been called Odin’s Cross, a symbol in Norse Mythology."

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