Celtic Tree of Life Sketchbook September - October - Ivy - The Survivor - Sept 30 - Oct 27 - I am ambitious. I am generous. I am creative. I am ... sketching budding artists. (Celtic Symbols) by AineMaire Callan

Celtic Tree of Life Sketchbook September - October - Ivy - The Survivor - Sept 30 - Oct 27 - I am ambitious. I am generous. I am creative. I am ... sketching budding artists. (Celtic Symbols)

AineMaire Callan
118 pages
Independently published
Jun 2020
Paperback
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A unique Celtic gift for yourself or anyone special at any time throughout the year.How many friends have you got who have Celtic roots?Perfect for anyone with loves all things Celtic.Unique Celtic Zodiac theme.Personalized with Zodiac qualities for each month.Large pages - 8.5 x 11 inches.Each page is numbered.More items will be created in this range, including notebooks, address books, etc.To see more click the Author link above. (AineMaire Callan) Celtic Facts:The Celtic culture goes back many centuries although it lives as strongly today in the form of Celtic art, Celtic fashion, Celtic music, Celtic writing and Celtic spirituality.People whose family roots originate from western, central and northwestern Europe, in the main have a Celtic connection.Celtic cultures is diverse in many of the Celtic regions, but the main thing they each have in common is the use of a Celtic language.Today, there are mainly six Celtic peoples recognized in the world. There are the Brythonic (or British) Celts and the Gaelic Celts. The Brythonic Celts are the Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons; the Gaels are the Irish, Scots, and Manx (inhabitants of the Isle of Man) . Together they are also known as the Celtic nations.Irish Gaelic is a Celtic language spoken by 138,000 people as a first language, and by another 1,000,000 people as a second language in Ireland with 276,000 first-language speakers worldwide (Ethnologue) . (Irish Gaelic - Gaeilge nah Eireann) It is said that learning the Gaelic language is difficult to start with but then becomes easier as you progress, unlike say, German, which is easy to start and then more difficult as you progress.The joy of owning one of these sketchbooks is that it's uniquely personal to the owner. Not only is it a practical item but the fact that the receiver is reminded of their roots each time they sketch or draw in it makes it very individual..
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Pages 118
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Published 2020
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