Celtic Triskele Hares
Celtic Triskele Hares
$20.95
$18.85
About the Design
This ancient symbolic representation of Three Hares possibly came from East Asia via the Silk Road, and has been adopted by many cultures. It's an auspicious symbol, often thought to represent peace and tranquility. Another theory is it represents the process of continuously moving forward to reach a state of enlightenment. Like the Triskelion and Triquetra it is associated with the Trinity when adopted in Christian use.
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This 83% Polyester 17% Spandex (lycra) performance neck gaiter not only features moisture-wicking fabric for all sorts of activities, its multi-functional design provides a high level of versatility when worn on the neck and head. At 15 x 9-inches, this neck gaiter should fit most adults, allowing them to use it as a face cover, scarf, headband, balaclava, beanie, bandana, and more. Printed outside with white interior. Machine washable, and available in both a single layer and double layer version. Washing Recommendations Machine wash cold with like colors. Tumble-dry at a low temperature setting. Do not use fabric softener or overly dry. Do not iron. Note: This neck gaiter is NOT intended for medical or healthcare workers, and should not be confused with N95 respirators or other personal protective equipment (PPE). No warranties, either express or implied, are being made that these neck gaiters prevent infection or the transmission of viruses or diseases. |
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