Round Whiskey Hip Flask with Glass Center and St. Mark/Lion Design
Round Whiskey Hip Flask with Glass Center and St. Mark/Lion Design is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Made in County Westmeath, Ireland.
Made in County Westmeath, Ireland.
Description
Description
Round Whiskey Hip Flask with Glass Center and St. Mark/Lion Design.
The animal depicted on this flask was drawn by the Latin missionary monks when they wrote the Kells manuscript, and similar to most of the animals illustrated, they were drawn from the imagination of the monks. It has been argued that this creature may be a lion, St. Mark's symbol.
The opening line of this gospel is "Tunc crucifixerant Xpi cum eo duos latrones", ("Then they crucified Christ, and with him two robbers"). The 'T' in 'Tunc' is where this creature has been taken from.
A charming round 5oz Whiskey Flask glass centre with pewter surround so you can see its contents, perfect size for a handbag or pocket, a perfect gift for him or her.
- 5oz Capacity
- Material: Pewter
- Made in Westmeath, Ireland
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