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24" x 24", red-white on black.
Leviathan is depicted here from his authentic epithet known among the Canaanites as "Dragon of the Two Flames", for the demonic goddesses who flanked Yam-Nahar (the God of the Chaotic Sea and Abyss), known as Leviathan, in serpent-dragon form. This illustration is from Michael W. Ford's "Dragon of the Two Flames" (art by Kitti Solymosi).
This altar cloth features a one sided print with hemmed edges. Care instructions: Cold water delicate cycle, hang to dry. No bleach.
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