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Original Artwork & Print by Jen Delyth ©1990-2006

For X-large CUSTOM prints, please allow 2 weeks to create print.
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Please note: These Xlarge prints do not allow room for a deckle edge.
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Limited Edition 20" x 24"

Y Goeden Bywyd - Tree of Life
Original Artwork & Print by Jen Delyth ©1991/2000

Celtic Tree of Life Giclee Print Celtic Art by jen delyth©1990

CUSTOM X-large Print

Limited Edition of 250 (signed & numbered by artist)
Matted 20"x 24"

Heavy Watercolor 100% Rag Acid Free Paper with Straight Edged Cut (not deckled at this size)

Also available in stock 16" x20" Print

 

Tree of Life - Y Goeden Bywyd

Tree Giclee Print $275.00

This popular edition is running short. Price will rise as edition becomes more rare/valuable.

Also available in stock 16" x20" Print

   


Britain was once covered in extensive oak forest, and tree worship is
a major feature within Celtic religion. Druids had their teaching centers
in the midst of Oak groves, and the words for wood and wisdom are similar (Welsh gwydd and gwyddon). The Celtic Druids, priestesses and healer-women encoded their deep knowledge of trees and herbs into an ancient cryptic Tree alphabet - an Ogham ciper - Beth Luis-Nuin.
The 'Tree of Life' is an esoteric philosophy common to many cultures & mythologies. The ancients envisioned the entire cosmos in the form of a tree whose roots grow deep in the ground, branches reaching high into the heavens. Also known as the World Tree, the primal Mother Tree was regarded as all-nourishing, all-giving, involved in the creation of the universe and the origin of the first man and woman.The Celts envisioned the sacred tree with a spring at its root, like the rose-apple tree of Jambu Island, the Fairy Tree of Celtic tradition,
or the Goddess's life-giving apple trees in Avalon.In the border motif (from the Book of Kells - a medieval manuscript) the pot represents this Source, or Earth Womb, also symbolized as the Grail, or Cauldron of Regeneration in Celtic mythology.The interlacing branches symbolize the Celtic belief
in the Continuity of Life.

 

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