Gods & Goddesses - page 3
Sheila-na-Gig - 7502B
Sheela na gigs (or sheela-na-gigs) are figurative carvings of naked women displaying an exaggerated vulva. They are found on churches, castles and other buildings, particularly in Ireland and Britain. Often positioned over doors or windows, presumably to protect these openingsm these carvings are said to ward off death and evil nnd keep evil spirits away
22mm W x 35mm H Bronze
$
12.00
Three Brigits - 7508B
Brigid in her 3 aspects - Goddess of Fire of poetry and inspiration, of healing and healing springs, of fire and the forge.
34mm diameter (plus bale) Bronze
$
15.00
Brigit - 7503B
Brigid, the Celtic goddess of fire (the forge and the hearth), poetry, healing, childbirth, and unity, is celebrated in many European countries. She is known by many names, including that of Saint Brigid
22mm W x 35mm H Bronze
$
12.00
Lugh - 7509B
Lugh was worshipped throughout the Celtic world, often depicted in triplicate or described by the plural form of his name, which possibly indicates that he can be many places at once, or assist in multiple endeavours. He presides over lightning, the harvest, protection, healing, the union of opposites, skill in any endevour, success, victory, games,
30mm diameter (plus bale) Bronze
$
15.00
Epona - 7510B
In Gallo-Roman religion, Epona was a protector of horses, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility
33mm diameter (plus bale) Bronze
$
20.00
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Lord of the Beasts - 7501S
Variously called the "Kells Wild Man" - modeled after a panel on the 9th-10th century stone Kells Cross, this figure may refer to Samson subduing the lions - or to a more ancient Celtic deity ruling over the beasts of the Earth 21mm W x 30mm H (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
35.00
Sheila-na-Gig - 7502S
Sheela na gigs (or sheela-na-gigs) are figurative carvings of naked women displaying an exaggerated vulva. They are found on churches, castles and other buildings, particularly in Ireland and Britain. Often positioned over doors or windows, presumably to protect these openingsm these carvings are said to ward off death and evil nnd keep evil spirits away
22mm W x 35mm H Sterling Silver
$
25.00
Three Brigits - 7508S
Brigid in her 3 aspects - Goddess of Fire of poetry and inspiration, of healing and healing springs, of fire and the forge.
34mm diameter (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
45.00
Brigit - 7503S
Brigid, the Celtic goddess of fire (the forge and the hearth), poetry, healing, childbirth, and unity, is celebrated in many European countries. She is known by many names, including that of Saint Brigid
22mm W x 35mm H Sterling Silver
$
25.00
Lugh - 7509S
Lugh was worshipped throughout the Celtic world, often depicted in triplicate or described by the plural form of his name, which possibly indicates that he can be many places at once, or assist in multiple endeavours. He presides over lightning, the harvest, protection, healing, the union of opposites, skill in any endevour, success, victory, games,
30mm diameter (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
35.00
Epona - 7510S
In Gallo-Roman religion, Epona was a protector of horses, donkeys, and mules. She was particularly a goddess of fertility
33mm diameter (plus bale) Sterling Silver
$
45.00
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