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Size : 19.5 X 20  CM Print Area

Relief Cut and hand signed

Limited Editions: 25

In the Celtic Esbats, i.e. lunar holidays, the crow is one of the symbols for March, associated with the Windy Moon or Death Moon. The crow symbolises learning from the past. It is a bringer of knowledge but is also associated with battle and conflict.

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*Please note, pieces from the exhibition will shipped or can be collected after 20th October 2025.

Part of:

Blandine Anderson Yesterday’s Parties Collection

Holidays, festivals and significant dates in the old calendar,

from Celtic lunar holidays to the twelve days of Christmas.

A collection of approx. 50 ceramic pieces plus a small paperback booklet of 10 poems, illustrated with lino-cut images.

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Size : 19.5 X 20  CM Print Area

Relief Cut and hand signed

Limited Editions: 25

In the Celtic Esbats, i.e. lunar holidays, the crow is one of the symbols for March, associated with the Windy Moon or Death Moon. The crow symbolises learning from the past. It is a bringer of knowledge but is also associated with battle and conflict.