The European viper, or adder, was common in the cool climates of the ancient Celtic people. They enjoyed watching a snake work to shed his skin, then slither away leaving a form of himself behind while he progressed forward with a new fresh version of himself. To ancient Celts, each time a snake shed its skin, it appeared to have been reborn anew. There are numerous representations of snakes and serpents in Celtic artwork, including the later Christian manuscript art produced by Irish monks.
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Almost perfect
Alot better than I expected, looks just like the picture and had the weight with it, only reason its not 5star was that it turned my wrist green when i covered it with my glove while at work. Easy fix just coated it clear nail polish and had been perfect ever since.
C**Z
Dragon's Choice! ;)
loved this piece! I bought to decorate the horns of my dragon! Looks amazing!
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