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Cat Sidhe Art Print

from $40.00

Based on the Scottish myth, the Cat Sidhe (or Cat Sìth) is a fairy creature, possessing supernatural powers and a mystical aura. During Halloween, or Samhain as it was originally known as in Gaelic, the veil between the living and the dead was thinnest, allowing the Cat Sidhe to cross over and roam the earth. People would leave out saucers of milk to appease the Cat Sidhe, hoping to receive its blessing. Those who did not offer milk risked being cursed.

  • Printed on 200gsm 100% cotton Hot Pressed Watercolour Paper

  • Available in A4 or A3, portrait

FREE SHIPPING WITHIN AUSTRALIA

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Based on the Scottish myth, the Cat Sidhe (or Cat Sìth) is a fairy creature, possessing supernatural powers and a mystical aura. During Halloween, or Samhain as it was originally known as in Gaelic, the veil between the living and the dead was thinnest, allowing the Cat Sidhe to cross over and roam the earth. People would leave out saucers of milk to appease the Cat Sidhe, hoping to receive its blessing. Those who did not offer milk risked being cursed.

  • Printed on 200gsm 100% cotton Hot Pressed Watercolour Paper

  • Available in A4 or A3, portrait

FREE SHIPPING WITHIN AUSTRALIA

Based on the Scottish myth, the Cat Sidhe (or Cat Sìth) is a fairy creature, possessing supernatural powers and a mystical aura. During Halloween, or Samhain as it was originally known as in Gaelic, the veil between the living and the dead was thinnest, allowing the Cat Sidhe to cross over and roam the earth. People would leave out saucers of milk to appease the Cat Sidhe, hoping to receive its blessing. Those who did not offer milk risked being cursed.

  • Printed on 200gsm 100% cotton Hot Pressed Watercolour Paper

  • Available in A4 or A3, portrait

FREE SHIPPING WITHIN AUSTRALIA

Dimensions

A4 (21 x 29.7cm / 8.2 x 11.7”)

Art prints are made to order. Refunds or exchanges are only made for faults and damages, not for change of mind.
For international orders, please email through a query for a custom shipping quote.

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