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Capes, Altar
& Tarot cloths, Clothing and Banner textiles
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Large Celtic Pentacle Sarong
$19.95
Rectangular
altar cloth or
sarong featuring a
central
pentacle surrounded
by Celtic knotwork
Of 100%
rayon with knotted
fringe on the two short sides. Colors & design may
vary. 44"x 60"
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Black
and Red Celtic Table Cloth
$15.95
This fantastic cloth presents to you a
wonderful Celtic weaves and knots. At its center you will find the
whole design focused upon symmetrical pattern of Celtic knots, weaving
in and out of each other and accented on its corners by
stylized Triquetras.
Huge 40" by 40"
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Flower
Triquetra 72" x 108" Tapestry
$23.95
Creating an elaborate display of Celtic imagery
This pattern, filled and linked by the interwoven design of
eternal Celtic knots, spirals inward toward the center of the tapestry.
Made of 100% cotton, this tapestry measures approximately 72" by 108,"
making
it a wonderful wall hanging or bed spread"
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Green
and Black Green Man
72" x 108" Tapestry
$23.95
Made of
100% cotton, this wall tapestry with a verdant image of the
Greenman
in green and black.
Measuring approximately 72" by 108"
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Moon Goddess Black Cape
$50.95
Enhance your goddess garb
with this stunning
black cape, trimmed with
crescent moons,
pentacles and Nile moon
goddess images. This lightweight cape is designed to be a decorative
accent to your ritual
wear
or for protection from
the sun. Measuring 6 1/2
feet in length with
the hood included, this
beautiful cape is made
of Rayon Batik.
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Purple Pentagram Tapestry, 72" by 108"
$23.95
This
72" by 108"
tapestry can be hung on your walls, used as a bed spread, or
used to accent your altar.
Made of 100% cotton, it is colored a rich,
royal
purple with a black pattern of repeating
pentagrams, surrounding
a larger, central
pentagram and bordered by an
intricate weave of
Celtic knots.
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Pentacle
Altar Cloth 21 x 72 Black/ Gold
$13.95
This 72" by 21" black altar cloth is an elegant trapping for your
altar. It presents a repeated pattern of three
silver pentaclesr Framing this is a golden pattern of
swirling Celtic knots, Made of 100% rayon and decorated on
the ends
with
an approximately 1 1/2" fringe,
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Peaceful Hearts Banner
$47.95
This 2` 8" square banner
is formed of many
hearts encompassing many
words and
images for peace,
including
the dove of peace,
the Arabic As-Salaam,
the
Latin Pax, the Hebrew Shalom, a Japanese peace crane,
the Russian
Mir, the
Chinese Huh ping
and the
Sanscrit
Shanti in Rayon
Batik.
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Red Om
Bedspread
$20.95
Made of 100% cotton, this
spread
takes the sacred Om symbol and turns it into a delightful, eye-catching
pattern.Measuring 52" by 76", this is a perfect spread for a single
sized bed, or otherwise a great cover for furniture. It also makes a
great altar cloth for larger altars, and is a beautiful decoration for
walls
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Rune
Mother Altar Cloth
$21.95
The
Mother of all runes, surrounded by the magical Norse runes for healing
and good luck, graces the face of this 3` square altar cloth. Made of
100% rayon batik, Celtic knotwork triquetras form the corners, usable
as an enchanting adornment for your home or person as well
as for its intended use upon your altar.
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Triquetra Tapestry
$41.95
Triquetra tapestry is approx
72" x 90". Silver
triquestra with by
golden knotwork.
Perfect
bed throw, wall
decoration
or addition to any
sacred space. 100% Cotton
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Celtic Sarong
$17.95
This lovely sarong presents a
beautifully patterned
central Mandala that takes the shape of a Celtic
Cross. Surrounding this beautiful imagery is a series
of magnificently
complex Celtic knot work
Made of 100%
rayon,
it has a knotted fringe on both of its shorter sides.
While it
makes for delightful attire when used
to wrap around the waist, it can
also make for
a fantastic altar cloth or wall hanging
Hanging
44" by 72", it is colored in black and blue
with the colors and
designs varying slightly
between each sarong..
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