$6.00
Nearly all ancient cultures contain myths about flying gods. Mesopotamian gods were often depicted as having magnificent wings, but Greek gods flew without wings and biblical descriptions of angels (such as those who visited Abraham) are without wings. It was not until the middle ages that wings started to appear on angels. In ancient civilizations flight was for the gods and mankind’s place was on earth.
Watercolor illustration of a Western Yellow Wagtail by Daniel Mackie.
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In Roman and Celtic mythology owls are associated with wisdom. But they are also associated with the darker aspects of our psyche. This is probably because the are nocturnal. The...
$12.00
There are six gift tags in this pack (2 of each design) and a round of navy blue twine. Designed and packed with care from Wanderlust's studio in Hove, England. ...
$20.00
Twelve square mini cards + twelve square mini envelopes in a 3"x3" square kraft box. Great as gift tags for: gift baskets, flower arrangements, plant gifts, party favor gifts, stocking...
$20.00
Twelve square mini cards + twelve square mini envelopes in a 3"x3" square kraft box. Great as gift tags for: gift baskets, flower arrangements, plant gifts, party favor gifts, stocking...