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The Pentacle & The Ivy

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  • Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture
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Size: Standard (12.7 cm x 17.8 cm)

Birthdays or holidays, good days or hard days, Zazzle’s customised greeting cards are the perfect way to convey your wishes on any occasion. Add a photo or pick a design and brighten someone’s day with a simple “hi”!

  • >Dimensions: 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm (5" x 7") portrait or 17.8 cm x 12. 7 cm (7" x 5") landscape
  • Full colour CMYK print process
  • All-sided printing for no additional cost
  • Printable area on the back of the card is 7.6 cm x 10.2 cm (portrait) or 10.2 x 7.6 cm (landscape)
  • Standard white envelopes included

Paper Type: Matte

The most popular paper choice, Matte’s eggshell texture is soft to the touch with a smooth finish that provides the perfect backdrop for your chosen designs.

  • Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture
  • Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge

About This Design

The Pentacle & The Ivy

The Pentacle & The Ivy

The Pentacle/Pentagram: is a symbol of a star encased in a circle. Always with 5 points (one pointing upward), each has its own meaning. The upward point of the star is representative of the spirit. The other four points all represent an element; earth, air, fire, and water. All these things contribute to life and are a part of each of us. It has magical associations, and many people who practice Neopagan faiths wear jewellery incorporating the symbol. To wear a pentagram necklace or other form of jewellery, is to say you feel the connection with the elements and respect the earth. Christians once more commonly used the pentagram to represent the five wounds of Jesus. The pentagram also has associations with Freemasonry and is utilised by many other belief systems. Ivy: is a sacred plant, once revered by the ancients as much as it is today by contemporaries. Throughout the ages ivy has been regarded as the emblem of fidelity, and Greek priests once presented a wreath of ivy to newly married persons. Today the ivy is still commonly associated with weddings, and is carried or worn by bridesmaids. Its most common association is with the Holly tree, the “Holly and the Ivy” being used extensively worldwide as a Yuletide decoration. The custom of decorating houses and churches with ivy at Christmas was once forbidden by the Christian Church, on account of its pagan associations. This digitally colourised pencil sketch is available on most of zazzles customisable products.

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Such a huge range of different frogs available, which made my choices very difficult and now the reason I have a whole draw full of cards and postcards! Top quality product indeed!

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Product ID: 137612652003955305
Posted on 17/04/2012, 7:37 PM
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