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Circle of Brighid Charm for Creative Talent and Self Confidenc This design is inspired by the Gaelic goddess of smithcraft and metalwork, poetic inspiration, divination and healing, who, in Scotland and Ireland today, is commemorated as St. Brighid or Bride, the most popular saint of the Celts. The Circle of Brighid helps its wearer develop Creative...
Sword of Nuadha Charm for Winning and Success One of the four implements of power in the ancient Celtic Irish tradition, this sword was deadly and none could escape its blows. Evidence suggests that Nuadha was a major deity of the Celts, concerned with kingship, therapy and the power of water. For Winning and Success, choose the Sword of Nuadha. ...
Wheel-headed Celtic Cross Charm for Inspiration and Intuition The twin circles symbolize the Kingdoms of Earth and Spirit. Over them lies the Cross, representing the dominion of God. This contemporary design is inspired by the sculptured stone crosses of Glamorgan, south Wales and it is worn for Inspiration and Intuition.,br> Approximate size: 1 and...
High Celtic Cross Charm for Guidance and Protection The twin circles symbolize the Kingdoms of Earth and Spirit. Over them lies the Cross, representing the dominion of God. Our beautiful version is inspired by the Celtic crosses of the Island of Iona and is worn for Guidance and Protection. Approximate size: 1A?" x 1"
Hound of Cuchulainn Charm for Steadfastness to Goals Cuchulainn was a great Irish hero and guardian of the sacred land, whose task it was to defend his people and their territory. Cuchulainn s totem animal was the sacred dog or hound, and this representation brings with it a quality of Steadfastness to Goals. Matching earrings are also available....
Fintan s Salmon Charm for Transformation and Miracles Fintan, a traditional Celtic figure, was a renowned shaman or magician who shape-shifted into the form of a salmon. The Celts were a great seafaring people who respected the changeable qualities of the sea and all that dwell in her mysterious depths. Transformation and Miracles may occur through...
Bird of Cliodna Charm for Health and Vitality In Celtic mythology, Cliodna was the most beautiful woman in the world. She traveled in the company of three magical birds who sang so sweetly that the sick fell into healing dreams. Our Bird of Cliodna is believed to bestow Health and Vitality. Matching earrings are also available. Approximate size:...
Glastonbury Tor Charm for Magical Powers and Divination Skills Our symbolic representation of this sacred mound, dedicated to the Celtic God of Light - Belenos. The traditional Celtic ribbonworking links the Power of the Land with that of the Sky, looped in the everlasting cycle of "as above, so below" and is worn to increase Magical Powers and...
Shield of the Four Directions Charm for Love and Happiness Each of the interlaced arms represents a cardinal point of the compass: East, South, West and North, and their respective attributes of Life, Light, Love and Law and Air, Fire, Water and Earth. Our design fuses all together in perfect harmony to bring Love and Happiness wherever it is worn
Celtic Dragon Charm for Leadership and Purity Celtic primal mythology tells of two sacred dragons, one red and one white, who dwell within the land. They represent Earth Energy and life forces and are mentioned in the famous Prophecies of Merlin. Leadership and Purity are strengthened by wearing this special charm.,br> Matching earrings are also...
The Three Worlds Charm for Growth and Progress To the Celts, the Universe consisted of the Sky World of the Gods and Goddesses, the sun, moon and stars, the Earth World containing humans, animals and the forces of nature, and the mysterious Underworld of death, life and rebirth. This pendant promotes conditions of Growth and Progress for those who...
Wheel of Arianrod Charm for Good Luck and Fortune The Welsh Goddess, Arianrod, whose name means "Silver Wheel" , is a stellar Goddess associated with untangling the mysteries of the Stars. In Welsh, the constellation Corona Borealis is called after her "Caer Arianrod" Arianrods wheel grants Good Luck and Fortune. Approximate size: and #8542," in...
The Four Seasons Charm for Protection and Healing Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter ruled all aspects of the ancient Celtic world from agriculture to hunting. This design reflects the linking of the seasons as we journey through the year, as it is repeated throughout eternity. Protection and Healing are the attributes of our charm for The Four...
The Triple Goddess Charm for Stability and Security She is Maiden, Mother and Crone in the eternal Celtic mysteries of the feminine. Our intertwining design captures this natural relationship, also reflecting the earth s cycle through 24 hours: daylight, then the darkness of night, then daylight once again. The Triple Goddess creates an atmosphere of...
Wheel of Taranis Charm for Strength and Courage Taranis one of the most powerful Celtic farther gods, is associated with the forces of change. His connections with the Oak tree and with Thunder - both important symbols in Druidism - Marked his status as a potent deity. Links with the wheel of Taranis increase ones For Strength and Courage
Scathach s Axe Charm for Ability and Energy The Isle of Sky was named after Scathatch, the fierce Celtic warrior goddess. Her martial skills were unsurpassed and young Celtic warriors from many lands travelled to her school for a soldier s training. Scathach s Axe may bless you with Ability and Energy
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