Product Description: This Peacock Quill Pen is made from a real peacock feather attached to a ribbon covered pen that has a biro nib. The quill pen measures approximately 30 centimetres long, however lengths will vary as the feather is a natural product. The quill is supplied with a colourful information card. On the front there is an image of a peacock. On the back there is historical information about the peacock. The quill and card are held in a clear hanging bag.
Information: The Peacock is a sign of beauty, love, passion, royalty, respect and honour.
Ancient cultures like Greeks, Egyptians and Romans praised the beauty of Peacocks because of their vibrant colours. The sight of a peacock was thought to be a gift from the gods or other divine beings. In Roman times they were an important symbol representing funerals, death and resurrection.
These birds were a favourite to adorn the gardens of the wealthy in Medieval and Tudor times. The Tudors ate a wider variety of meat than we do today including swan, peacock, beaver, ox, venison and wild boar. At a Tudor feast it was just as important for each dish to look spectacular as well as taste delicious. “Peacock Royal” was a particularly popular dish where the peacock was skinned, stuffed with dries fruits and spices, cooked and then placed back inside its feathered skin.
Dreaming of a peacock’s feather was a lucky sign. Such a dream signifies that you are about to find success in your professional life.
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