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Frigga Seated Statue - Wood Finish -7"
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Thor Seated Statue - Wood Finish -8"
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Moon Goddess - Small - Antique Silvertone Finish -5"
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Lugh - Small Sun God - Antique Bronzetone Finish - 6 5/8"
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Frigga, Odin’s wife, is the Norse All Mother. She excels at maintaining serenity in the midst of the myriad of tasks inherent to Motherhood and Marriage. Herons, spinning, the spindle and distaff, are strongly associated with Frigga.
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Thor, a Norse God, created thunder by striking his great hammer, Mjölnir. He protected the house of the Gods and humankind. The scene on the back depicts a battle between Thor and the giant Hrungnir.
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Inspired by the High Priestess card of the tarot, the Moon Goddess embodies feminine wisdom. Place something precious within her arms that you wish to empower with her energy. The line around the base is from "The Charge of the Star Goddess" and reads: "I am the soul of nature who gives life to the universe."
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Lugh, pronounced "Loo" was a Sun God. His name means "the shining one," and he was considered a "Good God" meaning he was good at everything. Worshipped as the God of Fire, he also presided over metallurgy, crafting, weaving, and served as protector of the weak. Lughnasadh, the Sabbat celebrated in August, is named for him
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Wheel of the Year Wall Plaque- 5 5/8"
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Hammer of Thor Wall Plaque 11"
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Cernunnos Plaque - Wood Finish - 5 1/4"
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Small Pentacle Plaque
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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 and the Cross Quarters: Samhain, Imbolg, Beltane, Lughnasadh.
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This hammer, adorned with Oseberg style Viking carving, also depicts Thor's mythical battle with Jörmungandr, the world serpent. The runes around the edge list the Nine Noble Virtues of modern Asatru: Courage, Truth, Honor, Fidelity, Discipline, Hospitality, Self Reliance, Industriousness and Perseverance. To hang this hammer on your wall is to invoke the protective and healing power of Thor.
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Cernunnos, known as the Horned One, is the antlered God of the Forest. His name is written in Theban script on the banner and he is represented as the God of Abundance and Prosperity. He is often seen carrying a sack that spills out coins as a blessing to his people. Call on him to increase the flow of abundance in your life.
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by Paul Borda
This small pentacle plaque is carved with knotwork including the ram-headed serpent. The serpent is a symbol of the Forest Lord who reigned during the dark of the year - Samhain to Beltane. If you look at the zodiac, this could be considered Scorpio to Aries.
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Habondia Plaque - Wood Finish - 5 1/4"
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Cuchulain Plaque - Wood Finish - 5 1/4"
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Freya Statue - Bone Finish -7"
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Cerridwen Plaque - Clay Finish - 6 1/2"
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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 Theban script on the banner. Call on her to promote growth and abundance in your life.
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Cuchulain was an ancient warrior of the Red Branch in Ulster, Ireland. He can be called on for strength, stamina, perseverance, protection and guidance in overcoming overwhelming odds. He was believed to be the son of the Sun God Lugh. In this particular image he is fighting the warriors of his arch enemy Queen Maeve of Connacht.
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Freya, Norse Goddess of Sex, 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 and relationships.
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Cerridwen, a Celtic Goddess, was known for creating a magical brew that was stirred for a year and a day to produce the Three Drops of Inspiration. Thus, Cerridwen was the muse who brought inspiration to poets, musicians, writers and those of the creative arts. Historically, Celtic bards were known as "Credo," children of Cerridwen.
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Queen of Heaven Statue: Venus, Inanna, Ishtar
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Odin Seated Statue - Wood Finish -8 1/4"
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Dragon Pentacle Pendant - Silver with Moonstone
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Butterfly Pentacle Pendant - Silver & Gold Vermeil
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by Paul Borda
With her arms raised in blessing and surrounded by a nimbus of stars this goddess was seen as the embodiment of the Eastern Star - Venus. She is based heavily on the mythology of Ishtar, worshipped as early as 4000 BCE in the area of present day Iraq. The text on this piece was inspired by the Hymns of Inanna and intended to invoke the divine feminine healing power of the Universe.
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Odin is known as the All Father, the leader of the Norse Gods. He governs War, Death, Poetry, the Arts and Wisdom. He gave one of his eyes to drink of the well of wisdom and bring back the knowledge of the runes to his people. His magical spear is named Gungnir. The ravens, named Hugin and Munin, are Thought and Memory. They fly the world during the day returning to tell Odin what they have witnessed. The back of the throne depicts Odin hanging from the World Tree as a sacrifice.
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The points of the pentacle represent Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit. In this gorgeous Dragon Pentacle Pendant designed by visionary artist Paul Borda of Dryad Design, the mirrored celtic knotwork dragons add a little more spirit to the fire and air. The rainbow moonstone is almost star-like as it dangles below the pentacle.
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The butterfly is well known to represent transformation. The pentacle is a symbol of earth, protection and abundance as well as the spirit in harmony with the four elements. Joined together in this butterfly pentacle pendant, they embody the transformational power of spirituality. Wear this pendant to remind you daily of the power of transformation.
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