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Inspired by a line drawing in 'The Book of Kells', this stone depicts the four apostles.

 

In grey sandstone, standing approximately 2'6" high and 1" thick.  Weight around 30 lbs.

 

£350 plus post and packing

 

'SAORSA' - Gaelic for 'Freedom'.

"The Broken Sword of Liberty" - Inspired by Scotland's continuing struggle for independence.

Pink Perthshire sandstone, 18" high, 2" thick and weighing around 40 lbs.

£150 plus post and packing

A Pictish symbol stone. The 6th or 7th Century crescent and V-rod with double disc and Z-rod.  Totally enigmatic, the meaning of these symbols is now sadly lost.

Argyll mica-schist, some 18" high by 1' wide and 3" thick.  Weighs around 30lbs.

£220 plus post and packing

'The Chase'

Loose interpretations of Pictish standing stones depicting stag hunting.

Red Perthshire sandstone.

2'6" wide, 2" thick and 1' high.  Weighs around 40lbs.

£250 plus post and packing

 

And a late addition ...

The Four Winds

TUATH - Fuach is Gaillion

(NORTH - Cold and Storm)

EAR - Teas is Toradh

(EAST - Warmth and Fruit)

DEAS - Meas air Craobhan)

(SOUTH - Fruit on Trees)

IAR - Iasg is Bainne

(WEST - Fish and Milk)

                                                                                                             

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