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Hand Made Irish Pottery Celtic Knotwork Mugs. Why not start your day off with one of our beautiful hand made Irish pottery mugs from Celtic Clays w...
View full detailsHand Made Irish Pottery Celtic Knotwork Mugs. Why not start your day off with one of our beautiful hand made Irish pottery mugs from Celtic Clays w...
View full detailsHand Made Irish Pottery Whiskey Tumbler Box Set - Shamrock. The perfect gift for that special celebration 'Irish Style'. This is a beautiful box se...
View full detailsHand Made Irish Pottery Celtic Knotwork Beer Steins. A traditionally shaped beer stein with a 'pulled handle'. A pleasure to hold and the capacity ...
View full detailsRepresenting Celestial Energy. The cross is a universal symbol from ancient times, and like the sacred tree and standing stone, it represents to th...
View full detailsSpiritual Energy, Wisdom. The sacred tree or Tree of Life represents the fruitfulness of the earth, evoking spiritual growth, abundance, and rebirt...
View full detailsGuardian Spirit As a winged serpent, dragons unite earthly powers with celestial forces, guarding the gates to the nether worlds, protecting the tr...
View full detailsHealing, Fire, Inspiration. Brigantia (St. Brigit or Bride) is the Celtic goddess of healing, fire and inspiration. Often portrayed with serpents w...
View full detailsProtector of Travelers. Nehalennia, the steerswoman, is the Celtic goddess who protects travelers during their life, but also on their journey thro...
View full detailsSpiritual Quest. Knotwork patterns are symbolic of life's journey, an attempt to make sense of the maze of existence. They represent a continuity o...
View full detailsProtector of Nature The majestic stag is an important solar animal of the Celts. Its antlers, shed and regenerated the following year, represent th...
View full detailsLoyalty, Companionship. To the Celtic peoples, dogs have often symbolized the strong bond of companionship and loyalty between human and animal. Th...
View full detailsIntuition, Prophecy. In Celtic mythology, cats were often portrayed as liaisons to mystic realms, granting the caller a variety of insights regardi...
View full detailsTransformation, Inspiration. Cauldrons in Celtic mythology are symbols of abundance, inspiration, and divine knowledge, as well as sources of metam...
View full detailsFriendship and Harmony. Celtic goddesses are often portrayed with mortal kings as consorts, representing the union of the feminine and masculine en...
View full detailsSpirits of Prophecy. Birds play a prominent role in Celtic myth and legend. As symbols of freedom and transcendence, they represent the human soul ...
View full detailsLove, Emotion. Since ancient times, hearts have been used as a symbol to refer to the spiritual, emotional and moral core of a human being. Poetica...
View full detailsGood Fortune, Rebirth. The hare is considered an intermediary between mortals and deities, a messenger of the gods, but also a trickster with power...
View full detailsSovereignty. Guidance The horse is associated with many Celtic deities as an emblem of power, sovereignty, abundance, and guidance. Epona and Macha...
View full detailsEarth Healer. Symbols of healing and wisdom, serpents live within the depths of the Earth Mother and have mastery of all her secret knowledge and v...
View full detailsSpiritual Growth. Since ancient time, spirals have represented spiritual growth, the ever expanding journey of the soul from the sacred vortex unco...
View full detailsSecret Wisdom and Prophecy. In Celtic mythology, salmon and trout are often linked to sacred wells and springs, places of physical healing and spir...
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