WILDE HARES - - unisex T-shirt
Featuring Original Celtic Art by Jen Delyth ©
- CHESTNUT Brown Unisex T-shirt
- Burnt Orange, Lemon, Sap Green & Black 8" print
- Quality 100% Cotton Pre-shrunk Heavyweight T-shirts
- Quality Silkscreened with Sharp Clear Detail - carefully cured to ensure they Wash Well
- Each shirt comes with an explanation of the Symbolism
- Available in Small, Medium, Large, X-Large & XX-Large
WILDE HARES ©2005
The Hare is considered sacred amongst many ancient traditions, representing fertility and rebirth, associated with the moon, and the festivals of Spring.
Considered to be a royal animal, the warrior queen Boudicca released a Hare as a good omen before each battle with the Romans.
In earliest times killing and eating the Hare was taboo. Eostre - Goddess of Springtime (from whom we derive the name for Easter), was believed to have taken the form of a rabbit, or white hare, which is her totem creature.
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