“Song of Creation” brings together three symbols that speak of life, renewal, and divine harmony.
The Flower of Life, rendered in gold, is one of the oldest and most universal symbols of sacred geometry. It represents the interconnectedness of all living things — the blueprint of creation, where everything in existence arises from a single, unified source.
The wren, a small yet spirited bird, has long been associated with joy, resilience, and the power of voice. In Celtic tradition, it’s known as the “king of birds,” symbolising inspiration, cunning, and the song that bridges the earthly and spiritual realms.
The pussy willow, with its soft, silvery buds, marks the promise of spring and renewal after the dormancy of winter. It embodies gentle strength and the cyclical nature of rebirth.
Together, these elements weave a message of connection, vitality, and awakening — a reminder that even the smallest song can resonate through the grand design of life.
Measures 35cm x 35 cm including oak frame
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£85.00Price
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