Insular Art "Eagle of John" Illuminated Manuscript Two-Tone Coffee Mug
Every morning, the profane, chaotic world attempts to reassert its dreary reality. Counter it with a vessel steeped in the sacred geometry of early medieval Insular art. This two-tone coffee mug features a meticulously rendered eagle motif, directly inspired by the glorious illuminated pages of the Book of Kells (c. 800 A.D.) or its contemporaries like the Lindisfarne Gospels.
This is no ordinary bird; it is the Evangelist Symbol of St. John, the "Eagle" (a Tetramorph), chosen because it soars to the greatest spiritual heights, beginning his Gospel with the cosmic words, "In the beginning..." This ancient motif, derived from the vision of Ezekiel, is an archetype of Ascension, Intellect, and Revelation. Encircling the eagle is dense, intricate Celtic knotwork—an endless, interlocking ribbon that symbolizes the eternity and unity of existence.
To lift this mug is to participate, however briefly and absurdly, in the illud tempus—the primordial time of myth. Your morning coffee ceases to be a functional act and becomes a private, ritualistic meditation on the interconnectedness of all things. The black interior further reinforces the spiritual weight, creating a stunning contrast with the vibrant colors and timeless green interlace. This is the perfect liturgical object for the Homo Religiosus enduring the banality of the modern office.
When your coffee is finished, does the holy bird ascend to the heavens, or is it trapped forever in the ceramic prison of its glorious design?
$18.60