Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot View larger
  • Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot
  • Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot
  • Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot
  • Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot

Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot

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Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot

Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot, This is a medium size handmade wooden pen made of Spalted Curly Poplar wood with chrome and.

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Product Name: Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot

This is a medium size handmade wooden pen made of Spalted Curly Poplar wood with chrome and gold plated parts. The pen is approx. 5 and ΒΌ inches long. The cap is approx. 5/8" at its widest and the barrel is approx. 1/2" at its widest. The end of the cap has a Celtic Knot design.

The pen has a Shneider style Topball 850 rollerball refill. The cap does post to the body.

The Celtic knot is a significant symbol that is also referred to as the mystic or endless knot, and the symbolism behind it involves beginnings and endings, or according to another interpretation, no beginning and no end. When we think about the Celtic knot, we automatically assume it originated as a Celtic symbol. While this symbol did begin to show up in Celtic art in the latter part of the 5th century, the spirals used in the designs have been recorded as far back as 600 BC. It is thought that the designs can be traced back to the ancient Romans, and even further, order to Byzantine Constantinople. But, this intricate knot work wasn't fully developed until around 650 AD, when it was used to create biblical manuscripts by Gaelic monks in Ireland, as well as Britain.

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Handmade order Wood Pen, Spalted Curly Poplar Wood, Wooden Pen, Rollerball Pen, Celtic Knot