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Sun Celestial Wall Art | Celestial Boho Print | Celestial Poster | Celestial Décor
Sun Celestial Print, inspired by the Sun Tarot card. Digitally drawn and hand foiled by me.
These prints look amazing framed and on the wall, they shine when light hits them
Printed on 240gsm premium card – Available as A4 or A5 size.⚡ Quality of cards and the gold foil line work will vary due to printing method – minimal defects are unavoidable due to how these are printed.
Printing at the back of each card may also differ slightly from photos shown in this listing.****FRAME NOT INCLUDED****
? Note on Shipping ?
Each print is carefully packaged in a 100% recyclable and biodegradable paper sleeve and posted in a hard-back envelope to ensure its safety in transit.
Orders to the UK are sent via Royal Mail 2nd Class for free.
£10.00 Sold by: Cures and Curses -
“You May Call Me ‘Captain'” – Tarraway – A5 Art Print
This fellow is a Cornish Rumplestiltskin style version of a Devil, who appears in an old Cornish Christmas play or a guise dance called “Duffy and the Devil” originally from the Penwith area, specifically St Buryan.
Also known as drolls, this story involves a girl, called Duffy who is taken in by Squire Lovell of Trove, and set to spinning yarn after claiming she can make the finest stockings. This, however is untrue, and she makes a pact with a Bucca (Cornish meaning: Devil) that he should spin the yarnin return for joining him after three years has passed, unless she can tell him his name upon asking, if she couldn’t, she was his. In a sneaky bid to gain his name she addressed him as “Mister what do I call ‘ee?” To which he cunningly responds “You may call me Captain” from Duffy and the Bucca or Duffy and the Devil.
Also Available in a double pack with the Vampire and Sphinx cat in this shop.
£6.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
Vampire & Devil – A5 Art Print Double Feature
One fellow is a Cornish Rumplestiltskin style version of a Devil, who appears in an old Cornish Christmas play or a guise dance called “Duffy and the Devil” originally from the Penwith area, specifically St Buryan.
Also known as drolls, this story involves a girl, called Duffy who is taken in by Squire Lovell of Trove, and set to spinning yarn after claiming she can make the finest stockings. This, however is untrue, and she makes a pact with a Bucca (Cornish meaning: Devil) that he should spin the yarnin return for joining him after three years has passed, unless she can tell him his name upon asking, if she couldn’t, she was his. In a sneaky bid to gain his name she addressed him as “Mister what do I call ‘ee?” To which he cunningly responds “You may call me Captain” from Duffy and the Bucca or Duffy and the Devil.
The other uses his knowledge of scrying to see what the world has in store for him, he did not see his familiar giving him a surprise, and so angry for a little cat
£11.95 Sold by: Tarraway Hoofpress -
Amethyst Purple Crystal Necklace Silver Pendant
Purple Amethyst crystal on a silver chain necklace.
£9.99 Sold by: Morphia's Magic Jewels