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Morrigan - Celtic Goddess


'The Morrigan'- Large or Small

Bone or Wood

11" x 5" x 3 1/2"

Bone, Wood  or Stone
7" x 3 3/4" x 2 1/2"


"The Morrigan" is depicted as a Bronze Age Celt. A triple Goddess, her three aspects are know as: Neaim, Macha, and Badb. She holds two spears and is known for being indomitable in battle. A shape shifter, she would often appear as a raven or hooded crow. As a protector she empowers an individual to confront challenges with great personal strength, even against seemingly overwhelming odds. Roman chroniclers reported that Celts went into battle naked, exposing tattoos to summon their magical forces.


Bone Large- $48~
Bone or Stone Small-
$34~

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Morrigan Plaque

Stone

Wood


"The Morrigan" is depicted as a Bronze Age Celt. A triple Goddess, her three aspects are know as: Neaim, Macha, and Badb. She holds two spears and is known for being indomitable in battle. A shape shifter, she would often appear as a raven or hooded crow. As a protector she empowers an individual to confront challenges with great personal strength, even against seemingly overwhelming odds. Roman chroniclers reported that Celts went into battle naked, exposing tattoos to summon their magical forces.
7" x 3 3/4" x 2 1/2"


 $15~

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The Morrigan- by Maxine Miller
Great Phantom Queen
The Morrigan is a goddess of destruction and fury, a true warrior spirit. She used her sexual power to manipulate and inspire fear in her enemies, and reveled in her lust for blood. She was also a prophet and a shapeshifter, sometimes associated with ravens or other flesh-eating birds of prey. Worship her at Samhain, the festival of death and the descent into the dark half of the year. [© 2007 Maxine Miller]

13" black red resin statue.

 $79~

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Morrigan- Historic

Morrigan is the Celtic Goddess of Destruction/Creation. Elaborated from an Epona plaque, this image depicts the Irish triple goddess: Ana, the fertility maiden; Badb ("bave"), the boiling mother cauldron, producer of life; and Macha, the death-crone symbolized by the carrion-devouring raven. Oral tradition says the Celtic dying god Cu Chulainn was met by the beautiful chariot-mounted goddess with red eyes and cloak. She cursed him to death that his blood might fertilize the earth, then transformed herself into Badb Catha, the Raven of Battle who induces panic in warriors. Morrigan evolved into Morgana Le Fay, sorceress of Arthurian legend.
Black/gold colored resin statue.


 $29~

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