

Cerridwen Necklace
$44.99
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Cerridwen Celtic Goddess Necklace | Goddess Jewelry | .925 Sterling Silver
Cerridwen's cauldron is a tale and symbol of personal transformation. The year and a day of brewing symbolize the dedication...


Cerridwen Witchcraft Spell Locket
$89.99
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Unlock the Magic: Scent-Infused Cerridwen Witchcraft Spell Locket
Improve your daily rituals with our enchanting Cerridwen Witchcraft Spell Locket Necklace. This sterling silver masterpiece,...


Blessed Be Plaque
$34.99
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Greet your guests with this blessing plaque, which invokes a state of feeling blessed just in the simple act of being. Maybe we don 't have to "do" anything to be blessed by the divine. Perhaps this...


Cernunnos Plaque
$22.99
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Cernunnos, the Celtic horned god, reigned over the wild things. Depicted with stag antlers and often seated in a cross-legged position, he embodied nature's untamed bounty. In this wall plaque...


Irminsul Plaque
$64.99
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It is known as the "Great Pillar" in old Germanic Paganism or the mythical "Axis Mundi" - the world's center, connection between heaven and earth, where the four compass points meet. In ancient...


Morrigan Plaque
$22.99
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Morrigan, translated as "Phantom Queen," is an awesome Battle Goddess. Here she is depicted in one of her stories thru the eyes of Cuchulain, who is roused from sleep hearing a great cry and leaps up...


Brigid Plaque
$22.99
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Brigid, one of the most popular Celtic Goddesses is a vast deity and can assist her devotees with nearly any endeavor. She is depicted here as the three sisters or three of the many aspects of this...


Habondia Plaque
$22.99
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The Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Abundance and Prosperity, Habondia is descended from a Germanic Goddess of the Earth. She ensured the abundance of crops and herds for her devotees. Her name is written in...


Cuchulain Plaque
$22.99
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Cuchulain was an ancient warrior of the Red Branch in Ulster, Ireland. He was trained by the woman warrior Scathach. His original name was Setanta. He changed it to Cuchulain which means "hound of...