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Celtic
Dragon Stand $15.00US
This is a popular stand, sure to delight you or a gift recipient.
Only the bowl in included in with this product, not the sphere. Q
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Glass
Kisses $20.00US
Irish-Green or Scottish Red kisses. Sit them on your desk or on
your dresser. Give them to that special someone or keep one for
yourself. Plain or Fancy Swirl in Scottish or Irish.
Approx. 1" tall. Each will be different. © Lifeforce Glass
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Brigid $15.00US
Through different cultures and all throughout hundreds of
years of traditions humankind has looked to a variety of goddesses and
gods for blessings. Available in 8x10 Format. SI
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Morrigan $15.00US
Through different cultures and all throughout
hundreds of years of traditions humankind has looked to a variety
of goddesses and gods for blessings. Available in 8x10 Format. SI

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Leprechaun's
Tears Pendant $25.00US
Special Irish-Green pendants with poem attached explaining why
Leprechauns "Don't cry for sorrow...(they) cry for joy and a luckier
tomorrow". 2" Long. © Lifeforce Glass
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Starlinks
Art Prints $20.00US Faithfully reproduced from original
paintings and artwork by Briar and Shaman Digby Curtis, two of
England's leading mythological and fantasy artists, their
visionary, esoteric and evocative themes are captured beautifully
in these high quality prints. Presented in a hallmarked tube with
a thumbnail image printed outside. Prints are 12" x 16" - 300 x
405 mm each. Choose type.
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Irish
Dream Catcher Set $10.00US
Legend has it the dream catcher catches and holds your
dreams. We have added a shamrock for good luck to these
lovely Green and Orange dream catchers.

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Rhiannon
Poster $21.95US From the Celtic Myth and Magick
collection by Jessica Galbreth comes Rhiannon, an 11" by
17"poster that makes a fantastic addition decoration for
anybody who adores Celtic lore and the feminine grace of this
Goddess. Rhiannon was one of the Celtic Mythology`s most beloved
goddesses, with a name meaning "Queen," and she was
recognized as the goddess of the moon, inspiration, songbirds, and
horses. Depicted in this painting, Rhiannon is wrapped in shades
of white, pale yellow, and gold-colors that were viewed as
possessing symbolic ties to the Goddess. Wearing daffodils in her
hair, she is set with a backdrop of Celtic knot-work, white horses
and surrounded by yellow song birds, all of which were prominent
symbols of her divinity. AZ
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Morrigan
Poster $21.95US From the Celtic Myth and Magick collection by
Jessica Galbreth comes The Morrigan, an 11" by 17"
poster that would be an enchanting addition to the room of anyone
who loves Celtic lore and the grim beauty of this Goddess. The
Morrigan is one of the major Celtic deities, thought to represent
the three domains of war, death, and rebirth, and to possess the
power to shift into the form of a raven on the battlefield.
Depicted here in the artist`s vision, she is cunning and
beautiful, with more than a hint of danger in her eyes. Surrounded
by raven familiars, and carrying a dagger upon her belt, she
stands coyly in an ancient cemetery, representing her affinity
with death, and her sway over those crossing to the other side. AZ
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Laminated
Ireland Map $35.00US Laminated
Large Classic Map 28" by 40". Looks beautiful and will
be a source of intrigue and delight. See if you can spot your
family's ancestral roots. This Colored map contains a wealth of
Genealogical and Historical Information. Printed on 80lb Acid free
paper and packed in protective tubes. Brass grommets in corners.
Kane Irish Ancestral Map adds the following features: IP
- Ancestral data, specifying the ancestry or racial origin of
each family.
- A genealogical chart, showing the traditional Royal
Ancestral Lines of the Gaelic families. Each ancestor on this
chart has been given a key number which coincides with the
family's ancestral key number on the map. This chart is
necessarily skeletonised.
- A more extensive designation of the traditional social
positions of the ancient Gaelic families, such as Bardic,
Brehon, Erenach, Medical, etc.
- Identification of the Norman, Scandinavian, Welsh, etc.,
families of Ireland where authentic data permit.
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Hand painted
Blue Clay Medium Hanging Eclipse
Terra cotta medium Hanging Eclipse for
wall with painted design placed directly on top of the clay. Size:
5" diameter. BE
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Hand painted
Blue Clay Large Hanging Eclipse
$30.00US
Terra cotta large Hanging Eclipse
with painted design placed directly on top of the clay. Item
available in many color combinations. Size: 7.8" diameter. BE

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Hand painted
Blue Clay Large Hanging Sun
$25.00US
Terra cotta large Hanging Sun for
wall with design painted over blue paint overlay. Size: 9.5"
diameter. BE

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Hand painted
Blue Clay Standing Pig Bank
Terra cotta Standing Pig Bank with design
painted over blue paint overlay. Size: 10" x 6". BE

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Brighid
Art Print $35.00USThis ancient Celtic Goddess known as
Brighid, (Brigit, Brid,
Bride, etc...) is beloved to Ireland and the British Isles, as the
keeper of the home's hearth, patroness of healing, smith craft,
fertility, poetry, and midwifery. Legend says that when she was
born at sunrise, a tower of flame reached from the top of her head
to the heavens. Her birth is said to have given the family house
the appearance of being on fire. The household fire is sacred to
Brighid, and each evening the woman of the house would smoor the
fire, (cover it over to keep the fire overnight)` asking for the
protection of Brighid on all its occupants. Brighid`s festival is
Imbolc, or Candlemas and falls on February 2, and is the in
between time after the winter solstice and before the spring
equinox. It is the time the very first signs of impending spring
become apparent, as the ewes and cows come into milk and prepare
to give birth. This festival is usually celebrated by keeping a
flame burning in the home, either in the fireplace or with candles
to honor this fire Goddess, and invite her to bestow blessings
upon the home. Traditional foods served during this time include
dairy items such as milk and cheese. Many Irish households proudly
display a Brighid`s Cross, an ornament made of rushes and hung in
the home for protection, and to honor Brighid. She is one of the
best historic examples of the survival of a Goddess in Christian
records. During the time when Christianity moved into Celtic
areas, her followers refused to give up their worship of Brighid,
so the Church had no choice but to bring her into their fold by
making her a saint. The most popular folk tale being that she was
midwife to the Virgin Mary, and thus was always invoked and prayed
to by woman in labor. There had been a shrine dedicated to the
Goddess Brighid at Kildare, Ireland with a Perpetual Flame tended
by 19 virgin priestesses called Daughters of the Flame. Their
tradition was that each day a different Priestess was in charge of
the Sacred Fire and on the 20th day of each cycle, the fire was
miraculously tended by Brighid herself. When Catholicism took over
Ireland, the Shrine became a convent and the virgin priestesses
became nuns, but the same traditions held, and the Eternal Flame
was kept burning. For over a thousand years, the Sacred Flame was
tended by nuns, and no one knows how long before that it was kept
by the priestesses. 11"x17" acrylic and Berol
Prismacolor Pencils on Illustration board By Mickie Mueller.
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Rhiannon
Art Print $35.00US Rhiannon
is a Welsh Goddess, she is also known as Epona, Macha, Rigatona
and The Great Queen. She is a Mare Goddess as well as a Goddess of
birds. She hails from the otherworld known as Anwynn and is often
connected to the Fey. Her stories are told in the ancient book of
Celtic mythology known as The Mabinogin. The tale leads the reader
through her courtship, during which she displays her intellectual
prowess and ability to get exactly what she wants. Her Wedding
tells us of her great generosity. Later in her story, she meets
with tragedy and suffers humiliation, which she bears with great
dignity and grace. She eventually overcomes her tragedy with great
triumph. The Mare Goddess has been a very important figure in
history, evidenced by the many statues of her that have been
unearthed, as well as the amazing monument of the great White
Chalk Horse carved into the side of a hill in Uffington. The horse
culture advanced the people with the ability to travel farther,
and their use in warfare as seen in the Goddesses aspect of Macha.
In much later times the horse was used in agriculture and
therefore was a bringer of abundance. Rhiannon is sometimes
accompanied by magical birds that sang so sweetly that they lulled
the living to sleep and could wake the dead to repeat their tales.
She has been described as wearing a dress of gold and riding a
white mare that, while seeming to run at a normal pace, can not be
overtaken by the fastest horse. The trick to catching up with her
is deceivingly simple, merely ask her to stop, and she will tell
you that you would have saved your horse the strain if you had
asked her sooner. 11"x17" acrylic and Berol Prismacolor
pencils on Illustration board. By Mickie Mueller. AZ

Starlinks
Mounted Art Prints $35.00US
Mounted with beautiful ivory
colored matting and ready hanging as-is or for framing. Dimensions
- print: 8" w x 11⅜" h; Full dimensions (including
matting): 11¾" w x 16½" h Choose: Archangel
Uriel, Spirt of the Tree, Earth Maker, Winged Companions, Water
Dragon, Archangel Michael. SL

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 Celtic
Knot Face Art $250.00US
"face with Celtic knot"
series, one of a kind! Use it as table
decor, add a tea light and you get a great effect. Or use it
as wall art, comes complete with hole for hanging on a nail or
screw. A tea light can be placed in this sculpture on the
wall for a truly haunting effect. Approx. 14". Pacific Northwest
artist Leveque (pronounced Luh-Veck) had this to say about working
with clay." There is something almost godlike about
sculpture....Being able to imagine a figure or design and then create that
idea and bring it into the three dimensional realm has much more
physical power than drawing or painting for me. The
clay can do so much......It moves so subtly or so drastically with
all of its very distinct moods....I have never found a medium to
work with that has enveloped me as much as clay has.....I am really
looking forward to seeing the new techniques that clay has for me
to discover...."

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Knot Face Art $250.00US "face
with Celtic knot" series, one of a kind! Use it as
table decor, add a tea light and you get a great effect. Or
use it as wall art, comes complete with hole for hanging on a nail
or screw. A tea light can be placed in this sculpture on the
wall for a truly haunting effect. Approx. 15". Pacific Northwest artist
Leveque (pronounced Luh-Veck) had this to say about working with clay." There
is something almost godlike about sculpture....Being able to
imagine a figure or design and then create that
idea and bring it into the three dimensional realm has much more
physical power than drawing or painting for me. The
clay can do so much......It moves so subtly or so drastically with
all of its very distinct moods....I have never found a medium to
work with that has enveloped me as much as clay has.....I am really
looking forward to seeing the new techniques that clay has for me
to discover...."

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