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[100] Sacred Celtic Gold Knot Cross Napkin

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A good celebration is as much about the presentation as it is about food. Serve up the party with custom personalised paper napkins that look good tucked in the collar or draped over your lap.

  • Dimensions: 12 cm l x 12 w cm (folded), 3 ply
  • Printed in full colour on your choice of white or ecru coloured napkins
  • Coined or standard napkin styles available
  • Sold in quantities of 50
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  • This product is food contact safe
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[100] Sacred Celtic Gold Knot Cross Napkin

[100] Sacred Celtic Gold Knot Cross Napkin

Introducing “Celtic Treasures” Collection by Serge Averbukh, showcasing new media paintings of treasures and artefacts attributed to various ancient Celtic cultures. Here you will find pieces featuring Sacred Celtic Gold Knot Cross. Please, note: Limited Editions of 21, listed as ‘Originals’ are available for this piece (Please, contact me directly for details). Each limited edition print comes with certificate of authenticity. It’s individually signed, numbered, and personally enhanced by the artist to assure its uniqueness. Those are produced using finest archival materials, and will be shipped rolled in tube, unless requested otherwise (additional charges might apply). The Celts were people in Iron Age and Mediaeval Europe who spoke Celtic languages and had cultural similarities, although the relationship between ethnic, linguistic and cultural factors in the Celtic world remains uncertain and controversial. The exact geographic spread of the ancient Celts is also disputed; in particular, the ways in which the Iron Age inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland should be regarded as Celts has become a subject of controversy. The history of pre-Celtic Europe remains very uncertain. According to one theory, the common root of the Celtic languages, a language known as Proto-Celtic, arose in the Late Bronze Age Urnfield culture of Central Europe, which flourished from around 1200 BC. In addition, according to a theory proposed in the 19th century, the first people to adopt cultural characteristics regarded as Celtic were the people of the Iron Age Hallstatt culture in central Europe (c. 800–450 BC), named for the rich grave finds in Hallstatt, Austria. Thus this area is sometimes called the 'Celtic homeland'. By or during the later La Tène period (c. 450 BC up to the Roman conquest), this Celtic culture was supposed to have expanded by diffusion or migration to the British Isles (Insular Celts), France and The Low Countries (Gauls), Bohemia, Poland and much of Central Europe, the Iberian Peninsula (Celtiberians, Celtici, Lusitanians and Gallaeci) and Italy (Canegrate, Golaseccans and Cisalpine Gauls) and, following the Gallic invasion of the Balkans in 279 BC, as far east as central Anatolia (Galatians). By the mid-1st millennium AD, with the expansion of the Roman Empire and the Great Migrations (Migration Period) of Germanic peoples, Celtic culture and Insular Celtic had become restricted to Ireland, the western and northern parts of Great Britain (Wales, Scotland, and Cornwall), the Isle of Man, and Brittany. Insular Celtic culture diversified into that of the Gaels (Irish, Scottish and Manx) and the Brythonic Celts (Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons) of the mediaeval and modern periods. A modern "Celtic identity" was constructed as part of the Romanticist Celtic Revival in Great Britain, Ireland, and other European territories, such as Portugal and Spanish Galicia. Today, Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, and Breton are still spoken in parts of their historical territories, and Cornish and Manx are undergoing a revival.

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By 5.20 October 2022Verified Purchase
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The napkins exceeded my expectations. Good size product and excellent quality. They will be a wonderful addition to the decorations for our 50th wedding anniversary . The product arrived very quickly and beautifully packaged. Beautifully clear printing. Exactly as ordered.
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By Sandra R.19 August 2025Verified Purchase
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Excellent detail. The party concept was barbershop conversations. Napkins were half folded, placed along other objects. Will I reorder again, surely will be. Next concept, I can't tell you.🙂 Thanks .
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By s.16 September 2019Verified Purchase
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Nice napkin albeit could have been slightly larger. Printing design and quality - good

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Product ID: 256477307318799070
Posted on 15/05/2018, 5:27 AM
Rating: G