Mazes at Trewethet Mill. A beautiful lost place!
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Waldkauzfolk
(Ursprünglich am 6. September 2021 auf Instagram gepostet.)
Mazes at Trewethet Mill. A beautiful lost place!
#labyrinth #maze #stonecarvings #ancientstonecarvings #ancientwisdom #paganways #trewethettmill #secretlocation
Waldkauzfolk
(Ursprünglich am 6. September 2021 auf Instagram gepostet.)
Traditionally, the horn is filled with an over-flowing supply of fruits and nuts, but in this case, it's money which is spilling out of it (presumably because it's on a bank).
You see this symbol carved onto many older Glasgow buildings, but it's particularly common on former bank and financial buildings, like this one above the door of 2 Clarendon Place at Saint George's Cross. It's called a Cornucopia or Horn of Plenty, and it dates back to ancient Greece some 3,000 years ago. It's used to indicate never-ending prosperity.
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