The Celtic Tree of life Copper Art

I crafted this Beautiful traditional handcrafted repoussé copper of aged “Celtic Tree of Life ” in a vintage hand-painted frame. 

I Hand crafted this  beautiful repoussé copper artwork of “Beautiful Mind.
 
This is a traditional Celtic- handcrafted copper, representing a continuation of a long tradition of Celtic arts, which began with my ancient forefathers, “The Ancient Celts”, crafted with Celtic magic in an ancient, honoured tradition.
Celtic Tree of Life
The ancient Celts also had a Tree of Life, which many historians believe was inspired by the Yggdrasil Tree. Like the Aboriginal Australians and other ancient cultures, the Celts were animists. They believed the natural world was interconnected and that spirits inhabited everything, from trees to rivers, lakes, mountains, and animals.
The Celts saw trees as sacred, and each type had its own mystical purpose. In addition, they believed their ancestors became trees after they died. Finally, the Celts saw trees undergo the seasonal cycles, shedding their leaves, being barren, and then regrowing their leaves again, flowering, and bearing fruit. So, trees symbolized the cycle of life and rebirth for the Celts.
The Celtic Tree of Life was connected to the underworld through its roots. Its trunk existed in the physical world, and its high branches reached the heavens. So, for the Celts, the Tree of Life symbolized the connection between the world of human beings with that of the gods and spirits. Thus, the Tree of Life also represented wisdom and protection. 
 
This copper wall art is so beautiful in its simplicity. Handcrafted in pure copper, oxidised to bring out the aged copper patina colours, the effect is warm and understated and would complement any home decor style. Perfect to place in a prominent position on the wall of a living room, entrance, or anywhere, this elegant copper art will bring you joy.. The copper art is 300 mm; the Diameter Frame size is 330 Diameter.

This copper art is crafted to order; The copper artwork can be crafted in different sizes if the client desires.

 

Please email me for a quote @

These are individually handcrafted copper artworks, not to be confused with cheap, mass-produced manufactured items that are machine-made. Instead, they are handcrafted with Celtic magic by the traditional Irish artisan Tom Hughes’s studio in Bass Hill. 

AUD $ 510.00

I crafted this Beautiful traditional handcrafted repoussé copper of aged “Celtic Tree of Life ” in a vintage hand-painted frame. 

I Hand crafted this  beautiful repoussé copper artwork of “Beautiful Mind.
 
This is a traditional Celtic- handcrafted copper, representing a continuation of a long tradition of Celtic arts, which began with my ancient forefathers, “The Ancient Celts”, crafted with Celtic magic in an ancient, honoured tradition.
Celtic Tree of Life
The ancient Celts also had a Tree of Life, which many historians believe was inspired by the Yggdrasil Tree. Like the Aboriginal Australians and other ancient cultures, the Celts were animists. They believed the natural world was interconnected and that spirits inhabited everything, from trees to rivers, lakes, mountains, and animals.
The Celts saw trees as sacred, and each type had its own mystical purpose. In addition, they believed their ancestors became trees after they died. Finally, the Celts saw trees undergo the seasonal cycles, shedding their leaves, being barren, and then regrowing their leaves again, flowering, and bearing fruit. So, trees symbolized the cycle of life and rebirth for the Celts.
The Celtic Tree of Life was connected to the underworld through its roots. Its trunk existed in the physical world, and its high branches reached the heavens. So, for the Celts, the Tree of Life symbolized the connection between the world of human beings with that of the gods and spirits. Thus, the Tree of Life also represented wisdom and protection. 
 
This copper wall art is so beautiful in its simplicity. Handcrafted in pure copper, oxidised to bring out the aged copper patina colours, the effect is warm and understated and would complement any home decor style. Perfect to place in a prominent position on the wall of a living room, entrance, or anywhere, this elegant copper art will bring you joy.. The copper art is 300 mm; the Diameter Frame size is 330 Diameter.

This copper art is crafted to order; The copper artwork can be crafted in different sizes if the client desires.

 

Please email me for a quote @

These are individually handcrafted copper artworks, not to be confused with cheap, mass-produced manufactured items that are machine-made. Instead, they are handcrafted with Celtic magic by the traditional Irish artisan Tom Hughes’s studio in Bass Hill. 

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The Celtic Tree of life Copper Art

I crafted this Beautiful traditional handcrafted repoussé copper of aged “Celtic Tree of Life ” in a vintage hand-painted frame. 

I Hand crafted this  beautiful repoussé copper artwork of “Beautiful Mind.
 
This is a traditional Celtic- handcrafted copper, representing a continuation of a long tradition of Celtic arts, which began with my ancient forefathers, “The Ancient Celts”, crafted with Celtic magic in an ancient, honoured tradition.
Celtic Tree of Life
The ancient Celts also had a Tree of Life, which many historians believe was inspired by the Yggdrasil Tree. Like the Aboriginal Australians and other ancient cultures, the Celts were animists. They believed the natural world was interconnected and that spirits inhabited everything, from trees to rivers, lakes, mountains, and animals.
The Celts saw trees as sacred, and each type had its own mystical purpose. In addition, they believed their ancestors became trees after they died. Finally, the Celts saw trees undergo the seasonal cycles, shedding their leaves, being barren, and then regrowing their leaves again, flowering, and bearing fruit. So, trees symbolized the cycle of life and rebirth for the Celts.
The Celtic Tree of Life was connected to the underworld through its roots. Its trunk existed in the physical world, and its high branches reached the heavens. So, for the Celts, the Tree of Life symbolized the connection between the world of human beings with that of the gods and spirits. Thus, the Tree of Life also represented wisdom and protection. 
 
This copper wall art is so beautiful in its simplicity. Handcrafted in pure copper, oxidised to bring out the aged copper patina colours, the effect is warm and understated and would complement any home decor style. Perfect to place in a prominent position on the wall of a living room, entrance, or anywhere, this elegant copper art will bring you joy.. The copper art is 300 mm; the Diameter Frame size is 330 Diameter.

This copper art is crafted to order; The copper artwork can be crafted in different sizes if the client desires.

 

Please email me for a quote @

These are individually handcrafted copper artworks, not to be confused with cheap, mass-produced manufactured items that are machine-made. Instead, they are handcrafted with Celtic magic by the traditional Irish artisan Tom Hughes’s studio in Bass Hill. 

AUD $ 510.00

I am always happy to undertake bespoke commissions; I will work with you through every aspect of the design process, from your initial ideas to crafting the artwork into your dream copper artwork.

 

Why not invest in copper artwork that will last more than a lifetime? 

 

All prices include handling & shipping costs, shipped using priority DHL Express shipping, with SMS & email notifications with all purchases. 

I emailed you the tracking number when your order is shipped for peace of mind. Bubble-wrapped & packaged in sturdy cardboard for transit.

The artwork is 100% copper

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I crafted this Beautiful traditional handcrafted repoussé copper of aged “Celtic Tree of Life ” in a vintage hand-painted frame. 

I Hand crafted this  beautiful repoussé copper artwork of “Beautiful Mind.
 
This is a traditional Celtic- handcrafted copper, representing a continuation of a long tradition of Celtic arts, which began with my ancient forefathers, “The Ancient Celts”, crafted with Celtic magic in an ancient, honoured tradition.
Celtic Tree of Life
The ancient Celts also had a Tree of Life, which many historians believe was inspired by the Yggdrasil Tree. Like the Aboriginal Australians and other ancient cultures, the Celts were animists. They believed the natural world was interconnected and that spirits inhabited everything, from trees to rivers, lakes, mountains, and animals.
The Celts saw trees as sacred, and each type had its own mystical purpose. In addition, they believed their ancestors became trees after they died. Finally, the Celts saw trees undergo the seasonal cycles, shedding their leaves, being barren, and then regrowing their leaves again, flowering, and bearing fruit. So, trees symbolized the cycle of life and rebirth for the Celts.
The Celtic Tree of Life was connected to the underworld through its roots. Its trunk existed in the physical world, and its high branches reached the heavens. So, for the Celts, the Tree of Life symbolized the connection between the world of human beings with that of the gods and spirits. Thus, the Tree of Life also represented wisdom and protection. 
 
This copper wall art is so beautiful in its simplicity. Handcrafted in pure copper, oxidised to bring out the aged copper patina colours, the effect is warm and understated and would complement any home decor style. Perfect to place in a prominent position on the wall of a living room, entrance, or anywhere, this elegant copper art will bring you joy.. The copper art is 300 mm; the Diameter Frame size is 330 Diameter.

This copper art is crafted to order; The copper artwork can be crafted in different sizes if the client desires.

 

Please email me for a quote @

These are individually handcrafted copper artworks, not to be confused with cheap, mass-produced manufactured items that are machine-made. Instead, they are handcrafted with Celtic magic by the traditional Irish artisan Tom Hughes’s studio in Bass Hill. 

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