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Black & Gold: stylish & contemporary  -  a selection of monochrome calligraphic designs with gold coloured hand painted highlights.  Understated elegance for those who enjoy a bit of minimalism. 

29: All singing & shining!

Black & Gold: stylish & contemporary  -  a selection of monochrome calligraphic designs with gold coloured hand painted highlights.  Understated elegance for those who enjoy a bit of minimalism. 

31:  God born today.

Black & Gold: stylish & contemporary  -  a selection of monochrome calligraphic designs with gold coloured hand painted highlights.  Understated elegance for those who enjoy a bit of minimalism. 

32: He was so small:  verse by Hillaire Belloc

Black & Gold: stylish & contemporary  -  a selection of monochrome calligraphic designs with gold coloured hand painted highlights.  Understated elegance for those who enjoy a bit of minimalism. 

33:  Let us run: adapted from verse by Christina Rossetti : In the bleak midwinter

Black & Gold: stylish & contemporary  -  a selection of monochrome calligraphic designs with gold coloured hand painted highlights.  Understated elegance for those who enjoy a bit of minimalism. 

34:  Love came down:  verse by Christina Rossetti

Black & Gold: stylish & contemporary  -  a selection of monochrome calligraphic designs with gold coloured hand painted highlights.  Understated elegance for those who enjoy a bit of minimalism. 

40:  Richard Crawshaw : Hymn of the Nativity

Black & Gold: stylish & contemporary  -  a selection of monochrome calligraphic designs with gold coloured hand painted highlights.  Understated elegance for those who enjoy a bit of minimalism. 

196:  G.K. Chesterton : the House of Christmas.  The message inside this greeting card reads:  Wishing every joy to your home this Christmastide

For lovers of St John of the Cross and Carmelite spirituality:  a very practical expression of our capacity to engage with the wonder of the nativity.

42:  With the divinest Word: St John of the Cross