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Bridgit's Cross

$25.85

Brigid's cross or Brigit's cross is a small cross usually woven from rushes. Typically it has four arms tied at the ends and a woven square in the middle.  Brigid's crosses are associated with Brigid of Kildare, one of the patron saints of Ireland. The crosses are traditionally made in Ireland on St Brigid's feast day, 1 February, which was formerly celebrated as...

Celtic Cross #6

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Pendants come with a 33" long cord 

Celtic Pentacle

$25.85

The Pentacle is a schematic map of the Cosmos.  Its five points stand for the four elements of Earth, Water, Fire and Air, and the fifth element, Consciousness.  They also stand for the Four directions, and the center, the place where you are.  The Pentacle is one of the oldest symbols in the Western world.  It is still revered as...

Celtic Raven

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Pendants come on Legend Cards with a 33" long cord Aprox. Size : Diam: 0.75

Celtic Triquetra

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Pendant come on Legend Cards with a 33" long cord Aprox. Size : L: 1.5

Celtic Wolves

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Pendants come with a 33" long cord

Cernunnos

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Pewter Pendants come with a 33" long cord  Aprox. Size : Diam: 1.25"

Cernunnos

$23.75

Pendants comes with a 33" long cord Aprox. Size : L: 2.0" W: 0.75"

Cernunnos Head

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Pendants come with a 33" long cord

Cernunnos Head Silver Pendant

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Pendants come with a 33" long cord

Cernunnos Small

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Pewter Pendant comes on with a 33" long cord Aprox. Size : L: 1.25" W: 1.0"

Cresent Moon Pentagram

$23.75

Pendant come on Legend Cards with a 33" long cord

Cresent Moon Pentagram #2

$23.75

Pendant come on Legend Cards with a 33" long cord

Howling Wolf in Moon Necklace

$23.75

The Pentacle is a schematic map of the Cosmos. Its five points stand for the four elements of Earth, Water, Fire, and Air, and the fifth element, Consciousness. They also stand for the Four directions, and the center, the place where you are. The Pentacle is one of the oldest symbols in the Western world. It is still revered as...

Irish Stag

$23.75

This totem of the stag is intended to empower your life with the wisdom, virility, strength, grace and courage of the stag. Pendants come with a 33" long cord Aprox. Size : Diam: 1.25"

Irish Stag Necklace

$25.85

The Stag is one of the deepest animal symbols the European people ever found.  The Stag is said to be the consort of the great Goddess, who found his lover yearly, while in a human form, at the festival Beltane, the Rite of Spring.  The Stag is a very sensitive animal.  His full awareness can be triggered by any subtle...

Morrigan Necklace

$25.85

The Celtic War Goddess Morrigan is said to rule over life, death and sexuality.  She is said to have flown over battlefields in the form of a raven to choose who would live and who would die.  She used her magical powers of shape-shifting rather than weapons to preside over battles and was also known as the "Washer at the...

Raven Moons

$23.75

Pendants come with a 33" long cord 

Talisman of the Sacred Three #2

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Derived from the Greek word "Triskeles" meaning "three legs", the Triskele or Triple Spiral is a complex ancient Celtic symbol. Often referred to by many as a Triskelion, its earliest creation dates back to the Neolithic era, as it can be seen at the entrance of Newgrange, Ireland. However, the Triskele gained popularity in its use within the Celtic culture from 500BC...

Talisman of the Sacred Three #3

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Derived from the Greek word "Triskeles" meaning "three legs", the Triskele or Triple Spiral is a complex ancient Celtic symbol. Often referred to by many as a Triskelion, its earliest creation dates back to the Neolithic era, as it can be seen at the entrance of Newgrange, Ireland. However, the Triskele gained popularity in its use within the Celtic culture from 500BC...

Triquetra

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The Trinity knot is also called the Triquetra and is one of the best known symbols in Celtic culture. The word ‘Triquetra’ comes from the Latin for ‘three-cornered’ and although its exact origins are unknown, it has been found on Indian heritage sites that are over 5,000 years old. It has also been found on carved stones in Northern Europe...