KATS-SIDHE – Faerie Cats – IRON Framed Tile
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PRODUCT DETAILSLimited Production – Made in Artist’s StudioIron Framed Ceramic Kiln Fired Art TileBlack Iron Trivet Style Frame – for Inside Art Display OnlyTile Size – Small only – 4.25″Frame Size – Small Frame – 6 3/4″ x 6 3/4″Original Celtic Art by Jen Delyth ©We need approximately one week to make these:)Also available in Wood Frame, Mission Style frame, or Keep-sake Tile BoxABOUT THIS DESIGN Celtic Kats – Kat Sidhe – Cats were of great significance to the Celtic people. In Scotland the Stewart clan had the cat as a totem animal and this totem covered the confederacy of a number of tribes, clans and families. Kataobh, cat country, now known as Caithness, is named after a Pictish tribe, the Kati cat people. In one of the Irish Otherworld voyages, a little cat is encountered as a guardian of treasure; in maintaining its watch, it turns into a flaming form, and leaping its way through a potential thief, turns him to ashes. The cat is usually a female totem, dating back to ancient Goddess worship. In this design, intertwined triple felines indicate the symbolically significant number three which is most sacred to the Celts…All artwork and text ©Jen Delyth 1992 SYMBOL MEANING
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