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Celtic Love Symbol Road Sign Print – "Two shorten the Road" Illustration

PriceFrom €26.00

Celebrate Irish tradition, connection, and heartfelt meaning with this one-of-a-kind “Two Shorten the Road” print. Designed in the style of a classic Irish directional road sign, it features the timeless Irish proverb in both English and Gaeilge:
“Two Shorten the Road / Giorraionn Beirt Bóthar” — a gentle reminder that life’s journey is sweeter when shared.

At the heart of the design is a powerful Celtic knot symbol of everlasting love — a traditional emblem representing eternal connection, loyalty, and unbreakable bonds. This ancient symbol anchors the piece with emotional depth, making it far more than just a decorative sign.

Perfect as:

  • A romantic gift for weddings, anniversaries, or engagements

  • A symbol of friendship and shared paths

  • A beautiful addition to any home rooted in love and Irish heritage

Product Details:

  • Size: mounted, 10x12"

  • Paper: 240gsm matte paper with vibrant, lasting colour

  • Design: Directional road sign layout with bilingual text

  • Symbol: Prominent Celtic knot of everlasting love

  • Framing: Available unframed or framed in elegant black or soft white wood

  • Made with care in Co. Dublin

Whether you're honouring a relationship, marking a milestone, or simply celebrating love in all its forms, this piece carries a message that never fades.

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