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Depicting the eight Pagan holidays or Sabbaths, the Wheel of the Year is laid out as a traditional wooden wheel. Each pie-shaped section is a carved representation of a particular holiday. The Quarters: Yule, Ostara, Midsummer, and Mabon focus mainly on the movement of the sun and contain alchemical symbols for the seasons. Each of the Cross Quarters: Samhain, Imbolg, Beltane, Lughnasadh feature one of the four tools and portrays the transition of our relationship to the Earth as the year...
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The mythic stag is a Celtic emblem of wildness, sovereignty, and the bountiful forest. Cernunnos, the Celtic God of Abundance, is known to shape shift into a “stag of seven tines.” Run with him in the forests of your mind and be open to the mysteries he might unveil for you. An original design by artist Paul Borda of Dryad Design Made of solid jewelers bronze Measures 1 1/2 inches (3.8 cm) tall and 1 1/4 inches (3.1 cm) wide Single sided ...
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The wolf represents loyalty, intelligence and communication. In Celtic mythology, the wolf epitomized lunar energy. An original design by artist Paul Borda of Dryad DesignMade of solid jewelers bronzeMeasures 1 1/4 inches (3.1 cm) tall and 1 7/8 inches (4.7 cm) wideSingle sided
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Size: 1"h x 1"w Dryad Designs by Paul Borda Free US shipping, Please allow 7-10 days for shipping
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Item #: CPD540 -
Size: 13/16"h x 7/8"w Dryad Designs by Paul Borda Free US shipping, Please allow 7-10 days for shipping
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Odin is known as the Norse All-Father. He sits astride his horse, Sleipnir, who carries souls to the unseen realms. The Spear named Gar, when thrown would always return. Through ritual self-sacrifice, Odin discovered the Runes while hanging from the Yggdrasill, or world Tree. A patron of warriors, he was skilled in magic and a master of primal forces. Known as the One-Eyed God, Odin sacrificed his eye to gain wisdom from the fountain of Mimir. An original design by artist Paul Borda of Dryad...
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Freyr governs Sun, Rain, Crops, Agriculture and Fertility. He is known as Lord of the Mound, the Bringer of Prosperity by those who work for it and Leader of the Alfs. He fell in love with the giantess Gerd. Wanting to be with her so much, he gave up his fabulous sword to Skirnir as payment to go find her. They are shown on the back as the traditional Viking talisman that was carried for love spells ensuring loving relationship, abundance, children and good home life. Size: 7 7/8"h x 3 3/8"w x...
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Aradia, "Queen of the Witches," is believed to have been a real high-born woman who taught witchcraft to oppressed people in Italy, despite persecution. Legend tells us she was the daughter of the Goddess Diana, sent to care for her worshippers. Here Aradia calls on Diana to bless and inspire her teachings as she stands at the crossroads by the pillar of Hecate. Cimaruta symbols surround and support her. The inscription reads, "Listen to my teaching in the voice of the wind."Size: 8"h x 2...
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Freya, Norse goddess of love, fertility, cats and seers, is the most beautiful of the Norse gods. Queen of the Vanir and Commander of the Valkyries, she flies using her hawk wing cloak and protects love relationships. Freya possesses a chariot drawn by two cats and has a love of jewelry and ornament. Her most precious possession is the necklace Brisingamen which she won from the dwarves. In ancient times,gold was often referred to as Freya's tears. An original design by artist Paul Borda of...